Re: [Amc-list] switch identification help
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Re: [Amc-list] switch identification help
- From: Tom Jennings <tomj@xxxxxxx>
- Date: Thu, 31 May 2007 10:07:38 -0700
Just as Joe said, it's the OD kickdown switch. It's wired in through the
governor logic on the OD unit and to the - side of the coil (not the +
side).
On the car I previously have a T96 and OD in, I also called it the 'fill
the exhaust system with explosive fuel mixture then blow it off' switch.
The thing in the OD unit stuck for too long, killing spark for a good
second, on the highway at wide-open-throttle. When the governor finally
opened spark returned, the bomb went off and it was LOUD!!!!!! BANG!!!!
and blew the whole end off the brand-new muffler. Up in Oregon on a road
trip, 500 miles from home. Fun.
I think that's fairly rare, luckily.
On Wed, 2007-05-30 at 22:02 -0700, JOE FULTON wrote:
> Jamie, that's the momentary kill switch to allow the
> overdrive to disengage for "passing gear" (e.g,
> overdrive becomes inoperative). When you press the
> accelerator to the floor the ignition circuit is
> momentarily killed for approximately two crankshaft
> revolutions. When this happens the overdrive
> mechanism can mechanically release because there's not
> torque on it, allowing the car to operate in normal
> third gear.
>
> I advise you to get the service manual which explains
> the overdrive circuits if you intend to operate that
> Classic.
>
> Joe Fulton
> Salinas, CA
> --- Jamie Smith <oconner51@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
>
> > We are working on a 62 Rambler Classic with a 196
> > OHV engine. There is a switch mounted right by the
> > carb and when you accelerate a tab on the throttle
> > linkage activates that switch. it has (I think) 4
> > wires going to it. One of those wires was connected
> > to the + side on the coil. We were not getting any
> > spark and when we disconnected that wire from the
> > coil we started getting spark.
> >
> > What is the purpose of this switch and is it
> > supposed to be connected to the + side of the coil?
> > Thanks.
> >
> > Jamie Smith
> > Spokane, WA
> > oconner51@xxxxxxxxxxx<mailto:oconner51@xxxxxxxxxxx>
> > 1966 Rambler American 220 Station Wagon
> > 1978 GMC 3+3 3/4 ton Crew Cab (Pending)
> > 1979 GMC Sierra 3/4 Ton Pickup
> > 1984 AMC Eagle Limited Station Wagon
> > 1986 AMC Eagle Station Wagon
> > 1986 Jeep Comanche
> > 1991 Dodge Grand Caravan (parts)
> > 1992 Dodge Grand Caravan
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