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Art, all I did for the start circuit was to move the starter trigger wire from the terminal on the switch (center terminal I think) over to one terminal of the horn switch, then wire the other terminal of the horn switch back to an always on hot terminal...I used the power in to the ignition switch. If I had left it that way, I would either use the "start" position of the ignition switch to turn on the horn (by installing a 12V relay to ground the horn relay), or else install a hidden horn button, since I almost never use the horn anyway.
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Ken
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