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RE: overdrive

To: "'Bill Schooler'" <schooler@erols.com>
Subject: RE: overdrive
From: Randy Rees <randyr@starwave.com>
Date: Wed, 23 Apr 1997 16:51:35 -0700
Must be to keep from over revving? Sure not what I would expect


>-----Original Message-----
>From:  Bill Schooler [SMTP:schooler@erols.com]
>Sent:  Wednesday, April 23, 1997 6:45 PM
>To:    Randy Rees
>Cc:    'Thomas_Mitchell@notes.amdahl.com'; 'mg'
>Subject:       Re: overdrive
>
>Randy, et al,
>
>Oops!  I knew I should have checked the manual before I "opined"!  The 
>vacuum switch inhibits DISENGAGEMENT of the overdrive at high manifold 
>vaccum levels, not engagement as I had previously written.  And that's 
>all it does - no other effect on operation.
>
>Bill
>
>Randy Rees wrote:
>> 
>> The vacuum switch is just so if your in OD and really put your foot into
>> it (like to pass) it will automatically drop out of OD. Not really
>> needed but nice. BTW it was also an option and not all OD equipped cars
>> have it.
>> 
>> >-----Original Message-----
>> >From:  Thomas_Mitchell@notes.amdahl.com
>> >[SMTP:Thomas_Mitchell@notes.amdahl.com]
>> >Sent:  Wednesday, April 23, 1997 12:42 PM
>> >To:    mgs@autox.team.net
>> >Subject:       overdrive
>> >
>> >
>> >
>> >
>> >
>> >HI, I have a 1966 MGB-GT and I have overdrive type D and transmission
>> >coming to my house and I am
>> >researching what it will take to install them.
>> >I cannot find the vacuum switch and have been told that they only used in
>> >on the early overdrives and then got rid of it.
>> >I have been told that I really don't need it, can I get another source on
>> >if this is indead true? I hate to go through all
>> >this expense and mess up my new overdrive. Can anyone help?
>> >
>> >Tom MItchell
>> >1966 MGB-GT
>> >
>> >

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