Coil box key - attached to car
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Coil box key - attached to car
On the recent T towing thread many folks commented about removing key so you don't lose it. Having some near misses ourselves, my father has started affixing our keys to the firewall with a length of chain. Enough slack to allow for use. And solid enough to prevent unintentional loss or the key 'walking' away once parked. A modest suggestion for consideration.
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Re: Coil box key - attached to car
Good idea. I keep my coil box key upside down so I won't kick it and shut off the car (again).
I use a chain here so I won't lose my filler cap (again).
I use a chain here so I won't lose my filler cap (again).
The inevitable often happens.
1915 Runabout
1923 Touring
1915 Runabout
1923 Touring
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Re: Coil box key - attached to car
Steve, great idea on reversing the key! I'm going to do that in the future so that it is easy for this fat guy with short arms to reach! Brilliant.Steve Jelf wrote: ↑Tue Aug 18, 2020 1:12 pmGood idea. I keep my coil box key upside down so I won't kick it and shut off the car (again).
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I use a chain here so I won't lose my filler cap (again).
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Re: Coil box key - attached to car
Steve-
I like your design better than my design. : ^ )
I like your design better than my design. : ^ )
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Re: Coil box key - attached to car
Steve, I'd be a little worried that the cam gear could eat that inside chain. 

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Re: Coil box key - attached to car
I found my key missing after we trailered it. They can shake out. However I was lucky to spot it in the grass where we unloaded it.
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When did I do that?
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Re: Coil box key - attached to car
Andrew, not my idea. Somebody else was brilliant on the forum. If I was brilliant I'd remember who it was. 
Frank, no worries. It's not long enough to hang that low.

Frank, no worries. It's not long enough to hang that low.
The inevitable often happens.
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Re: Coil box key - attached to car
I simply turn my key to MAG for short trips in a trailer. It won’t rattle out and I won’t lose many of the netos in Magneto. For longer trailering I remove it.
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Re: Coil box key - attached to car
I have done the chain thing with my gas cap. Brass chain and brazing rod bent into a bar with loop in it.
I know the voices aren't real but damn they have some good ideas!
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1948 Ford F2 pickup

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Re: Coil box key - attached to car
Steve, I also use the key on my 1915 touring upside down. I have a size 14 shoes and would always kick the key off at stoplights and I have crank start only. Since I started using the key upside down I have had no problems. bobt