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Re: Overdrive

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Subject: Re: Overdrive
From: jhoward@argus.lowell.edu (James D. Howard II)
Date: Fri, 15 Jul 94 10:06 MST
I always thought it was very straightforward to put in an O/D
transmission.  The wiring is all there - you just need to hook it up.
The driveshaft is a different length.  I have put several into MGB's
that did not have them.  

However, my Dad and I were looking under the bonnet of my new 67
MGB/GT.  There was a device mounted on the firewall that neither of us
recognized.  It had two wires going to it, and a vacuum line from the
intake manifold.  By looking at the wiring diagram, we found that it
was the overdrive throttle switch.  Now, I know that if I am in O/D
top at low revs, and I press hard on the gas, the O/D will disengage
until the revs come back up.  I suppose it is this switch that does
it.  My 1972 MG, with the all syncho overdrive box, doesn't seem to
have this.  Since it takes a lot to get the overdrive on my GT to
disengage, I suppose if you don't have the switch, you don't need it.


James


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