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MEP802 master switch small copper part.

98G

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I've got an 802 with a bad master switch. (Tests bad. Power to #6, but nothing to #7 when in the crank position.)

I was pulling a known good switch off another machine. In so doing, I dropped a small copper piece out of the good switch (pictured on the floor next to it).

I can't figure out where it goes. There's 4 places where it'd physically fit, to connect two of the terminals. I just don't know which two.

Anybody know offhand? A search got me nothing. I've been pouring through the TM and pictures of the switch for hours, and none of them show this piece.

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Ok, in the schematic it looks like positions 6,4,8 and 2 are all jumped together.
Take a multi meter and look for continuity between all the even numbered positions.
With 1 jumper missing I suspect you will have 2 groups of 2 connections each and the jumper is meant to connect those 2 groups together.
 

98G

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Ok, in the schematic it looks like positions 6,4,8 and 2 are all jumped together.
Take a multi meter and look for continuity between all the even numbered positions.
With 1 jumper missing I suspect you will have 2 groups of 2 connections each and the jumper is meant to connect those 2 groups together.
Thank you. I dislike displaying my ignorance. I'm a nurse and a linguist, not an electrician.

It looks like this was the 4/8 jumper.
 

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No worries at all, reading some of these schematics can be intimidating at the very least. I can barely scratch the surface compared to some of the electrical guys here! Good luck, hopefully you get it fixed up, if not we're all here to try to help.
 

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You will never know how many of those jumpers I have found in the control cube! :LOL:
Thats the awesome nature of this place. The access to and storage of generations of institutional knowledge coming from great people! Thanks in advance!!!

Matt

PS. I used to frequent ROP (Realoldspower.com). Several server crashes and virus infections wiped out massive amounts of such institutional knowledge. Stuff from GM/fisher career line engineers that will forever remain unknown and unknowable now that the info and people are gone. 😔
 
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