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Re: [Healeys] Back up/ reversing light

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Subject: Re: [Healeys] Back up/ reversing light
From: Perry via Healeys <healeys@autox.team.net>
Date: Wed, 17 Apr 2019 18:45:40 -0400
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Fred
Ok, your question required yet another trip to the garage, my wife asked if=
 I got lost this time even though its only 20 feet from the computer.=20
Grabbed a center shift gearbox top cover and it would appear to be a relati=
vely easy job. Using the same switch that is used for the overdrive control=
, drill and tap the area opposite the OD switch so that the switch is depre=
ssed when the gearbox shifter is placed in reverse. That side of the shifte=
r area on the top plate is slightly less thick than the side that has the O=
D switch but should be adequate. The fiddly part is determining the best pl=
ace to drill the hole. A fully assembled gearbox with shifter in place shou=
ld make this decision easier. I have a photo of the location but the list i=
s iffy on photos.=20
Any thoughts from the list?

Perry




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o be a relatively easy job. Using the same switch that is used for the over=
drive control, drill and tap the area opposite the OD switch so that the sw=
itch is depressed when the gearbox shifter is placed in reverse. That side =
of the shifter area on the top plate is slightly less thick than the side t=
hat has the OD switch but should be adequate. The fiddly part is determinin=
g the best place to drill the hole. A fully assembled gearbox with shifter =
in place should make this decision easier. I have a photo of the location b=
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