Edelbrock 70406 Automobile Parts User Manual


 
Page 16 of 21©2002 Edelbrock Corporation
Rev. 10/02
Brochure No. 63-0144
Catalog #70406
3.6 Arming Switch and Installation
The arming switch is a red, lighted switch that is a "MASTER" arming switch for your nitrous system. Without it, your nitrous
system would be "on" all of the time and capable of engaging anytime you go to wide-open throttle conditions with your
vehicle. The switch, when in the "armed" position, is well lit. Therefore, it should be placed in an obvious position well within
the line of sight and easy reach of the driver. Please refer to the procedures below for the installation of the arming switch:
1. Locate the final position of your arming switch.
2. Drill a 1/2" hole for the switch location.
3. Insert the switch from behind the mounting hole and secure with the switch nut.
4. Do not wire until all other mechanical components are in place. Please see the electrical system installation instructions
for further information.
Note: There is a collar included with the switch for applications that require special spacing during installation.
3.7 Microswitch Installation and Wiring
The function of your microswitch is to enable your nitrous system. It should be installed so that the switch is forced closed
by coming in contact with the throttle linkage only at the wide open throttle position. The nitrous system must only function
at fully-loaded wide-open throttle.
MICROSWITCH SAFETY INFORMATION
1. Do not allow wiring from the microswitch to come in contact with heat sources on the intake manifold such as EGR risers
or passageways.
2. Do not run wires to the microswitch that can create interference with the operation of the throttle linkage.
3. The microswitch must be located in such a way as to be clear of the normal operation of the throttle linkage.
4. Do not directly expose the microswitch to liquids such as water or gasoline.
This is a picture of an un-modified and “ready to install” microswitch assembly. The microswitch
bracket has several mounting positions available for clocking of the switch. It also is of a universal
length and can be attached to several positions on and around the throttle body.