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RE: Type D overdrive question

To: "'Dan Buettner'" <danb@thelittlemacshop.com>, SJagGo@aol.com
Subject: RE: Type D overdrive question
From: "Bowen, Patrick A RP2" <PABowen@sar.med.navy.mil>
Date: Wed, 5 Jan 2000 08:46:14 -0500
Actually Dan,  According to the book Spitfires & GT-6's a Guide to
Originality  J-type overdrives do not require a solenoid.  None of the spits
I have worked on have ever had it, but that doesn't mean that some of the
early j-type overdrives might have had one just as a carry over from the
d-types.

Patrick Bowen

-----Original Message-----
From: Dan Buettner [mailto:danb@thelittlemacshop.com]
Sent: Wednesday, January 05, 2000 8:31 AM
To: SJagGo@aol.com
Cc: spitfires@autox.team.net
Subject: Re: Type D overdrive question



>Here's another OD question.  I have a single rail J type OD that I'm
>considering putting on my Mk1.  I would guess a 1500 flywheel would swap
with
>an 1147 thereby permitting the 20spline input shaft and clutch to be used
as
>well.  A swap of driveshaft flanges would permit the use of the 4:11 Mk1
rear
>end.  I'd also probably replace the gearshift lever with a stock Mk1 (this
>would probably necessitate cutting the old and new levers and weld the mk1
to
>the single rail ball).  I'd use the steering column OD switch to maintain
the
>look of originality.  About the only thing missing would be a relay (not
>needed for the J-type).  Oh yeah-I'd put that "overdrive" on the boot.
>Anyone see any complications that might arise?  Anyone have the column
>mounted switch, bezel, and badge for sale or trade?
>Bill Brockschmidt

I think you would still want to use a relay for the overdrive 
solenoid -- cars with J-types installed originally have relays.  FYI.

Dan

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