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Re: OD in 3rd gear?

To: "Scott Regel" <SRegel@dpra.com>, <mgs@autox.team.net>
Subject: Re: OD in 3rd gear?
From: paul.hunt1@virgin.net
Date: Tue, 8 Aug 2000 19:14:47 +0100
The earlier ratios were such that there wasn't much point in using o/d 3rd,
it was almost the same as 4th.  Later o/ds had the od 3rd ratio almost
slap-bang in the middle of 3rd and 4th which makes it an excellent
hill-climbing alternative to a high-revving 3rd or a low-revving 4th.  If
you are travelling in o/d 4th and you want to overtake you just flick it out
of o/d, if you want to overtake more smartly take it from o/d 4th to o/d
3rd.

I've never heard of anyone changing a '4th only' box to '4th and 3rd' but I
can imagine it is not simple.  Don't be tempted to short out the lockout
switch which will give you o/d in all gears, if you reverse with o/d engaged
you can trash the o/d.

PaulH.

----- Original Message -----
From: Scott Regel <SRegel@dpra.com>
To: <mgs@autox.team.net>
Sent: Tuesday, August 08, 2000 4:47 PM
Subject: OD in 3rd gear?


> I've been reading the e-mails about OD and noticed on more than one
occasion
> that using OD in 3rd gear was a possibility.  OD is new to me in my 76B
after
> having the two 63 B's without it.  Can you use OD in 3rd gear and why?
Would
> you not use 4th gear at all...if you are using OD in 3rd?  Sorry, I just
> never thought about it.
>
> Also a second question.  I was cruising about 45 - 50 mph last night and
> engaged the OD going up a slight hill.  The OD did not engage until I got
to
> the top.  Should I be concerned or is my car getting lazy?
>
> TIA
>
> Scott
> 76B w/OD
>
>


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