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Dual gate neutral safety switch.
What is the correct way to install a neutral safety switch on a 67 dual gate. I didn't have a shifter there so I have nothing to go on. A picture would be helpful.
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I'll see if I can round up a pic for you later today. My dual gate is down at my storage, but I'm planning to get there in a few hours. If no one else shoots one up first, hopefully I can have one for you tonight.
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Eric "Todd" Mitten '74 Bonneville 4dr Sedan (455/TH400/2.93 open) '72 LeMans GT (455/M-13/3.23 [8.5"] posi) '71 GTO Hardtop (400/TH400/3.07 12 bolt posi) ‘71 GTO Convertible (455HO/TH400/3.23 posi) '67 GTO Coupe (455/ST-10/2.93 posi) '67 Tempest Wagon (428/TH400/2.56 posi) Deuteronomy 8:3 |
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I installed a switch in my 1967 Dual Gate and it only could go on one way. Mine had no switch in it to start with so I had nothing to go by and I did it in the car. You should not have any problem if you can't get a clear picture to go by.
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See if this will help.
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From the files
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When I die, I want to go peacefully like my grandfather did, in his sleep. Not screaming like the passengers in his car. |
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Thank you everyone with your replies and pictures.
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