Re: Clutch Safety Switch?
[Re: JMCFAN]
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02/16/14 04:03 PM
02/16/14 04:03 PM
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moparfan53
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Roseville has it on their site. Does not say "out of stock" so perhaps they have it.
http://www.rosevillemoparts.com/product_...cdb65b98ed6e9f3
Core must have good spring... mine is toast..
Restored/rebuilt clutch pedal safety switch for 1970 B-body models. This switch grounds the starter relay when the clutch pedal is depressed, allowing car to start. Includes rebuilt switch, secondary wire, activation wire loop/push pin, and attatchment screw. As available. 2947857 CORE SWITCH MUST HAVE UNBROKEN CLOCK SPRING! $139.95 plus core charge.
Yes, I read that but since the first price shown is $269.95 I think you can buy it for that and not return your core.
Note; I posted one on ebay above.
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Re: Clutch Safety Switch?
[Re: JMCFAN]
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02/16/14 08:20 PM
02/16/14 08:20 PM
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John_Kunkel
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For over 70 years people started stick shift cars without any safety switch.
Lay the switch on the lawn and see how far you can drive it with a golf club, your crankshaft will love you for it.
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Re: Clutch Safety Switch?
[Re: John_Kunkel]
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02/16/14 08:42 PM
02/16/14 08:42 PM
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Chris2581
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I agree with John.I made a ground at the starter relay.Just make sure the car is out of gear,which in reality should be done irregardless on any car with a stick.
Nautilus Racing- We use Superformance gaskets and Turbo Action converters/products.
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