[Fot] Fwd: Brands Hatch (Addendum)
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WEmery7451 at aol.com
Fri Aug 1 10:48:47 MDT 2008
For years, I used an overdrive. It would quit working. I would take it
apart, find nothing wrong with it, put it back together, and it would start
working again.
I finally blew one of them up.
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Date: Fri, 1 Aug 2008 12:44:20 EDT
Subject: Re: [Fot] Brands Hatch
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<< I am not running an overdrive gearbox currently, but there is a knob at the
steering wheel.>>
I used a gear shift knob for years with a side sliding switch. Some people
said that it was a fan switch, and others said it was for shifting the two
speed axles on the old trailer truck tractors.
The internal parts finally wore and would come apart, and I could never find
another switch like this one. I would disassemble the switch and put the
parts back together, and even made a couple of parts for it. Finally, I gave u
p
using it and installed a switch on the gear shift (suggested by Ted Shoemaker).
I still use the original switch as a gear shifter knob.
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