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Richardtx 09-12-2013 04:24 PM

overdrive kickdown switch install
 

What is the correct way to install the kickdown switch under the gas pedal? Does it just touch the pedal or do you leave a determined distance between pedal and switch? Thanks, Richard

40cpe 09-12-2013 04:29 PM

Re: overdrive kickdown switch install
 

I don't know the "official" answer, but it must be mounted high enough above the floorboard, matting, etc, for the accelerator to push the plunger down when the pedal is full depressed. On the other hand, I have pushed the bottom of the switch out because it was mounted too high, allowing the pin to depress too far.

It is a trial-and-error thing, I would want it to just barely activate with the accelerator on the floor.

CarlG 09-12-2013 04:33 PM

Re: overdrive kickdown switch install
 

On my 53 Merc I had a hundred years ago, I gave up on the floor switch and mounted a push button switch (kinda like the starter switch) under the dash.

Big Red 51 09-12-2013 05:12 PM

Re: overdrive kickdown switch install
 

Just switch the ignition off and on and it will do the same thing. Same idea as starter button.

trainguy 09-12-2013 06:19 PM

Re: overdrive kickdown switch install
 

The switch should close just before the peddle bottoms out.If set up properly the trans come out of overdrive just like passing gear on a automatic trans.Be sure you hook the wire to the coil.It momentarily shorts out the coil to allow the O.D.to disengage.

CarlG 09-12-2013 06:31 PM

Re: overdrive kickdown switch install
 

Quote:

Originally Posted by Big Red 51 (Post 724626)
Just switch the ignition off and on and it will do the same thing. Same idea as starter button.

I had forgotten that is what I use to do on my Dad's '56 Fairlane -- more often than using the kick-down switch.


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