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Re: Replacing tranny switches?
- Subject: Re: Replacing tranny switches?
- From: "Brian Honnold" <bhonnold@pac-cap.com>
- Date: Tue, 27 Oct 1998 21:27:53 -0800
No dude, don't just put in a switch. You'll forget someday and get pulled
over for moving forward with white lights showing to the rear. Then the cop
will find out your driving out of state with a suspended license and you'll
spend the night in jail in Washington............................
Brian Honnold
'78 Rocco Ragtop
>Just find the two wires that need to be jumped, and hook 'em up to the
two-prong
>switch.
> -Josiah
>
>Sal Guzzo wrote:
>
>> As some of you may already know,
>>
>> I am in the process of swapping motors into my carbed Rabbit.
Unfotunately,
>> I have run into several setbacks. I plan on installing my 81 Scirocco
>> tranny, while keeping the close-ratio tranny for my Scirocco project.
The
>> big question: how do I change the connection on the tranny to fit the
newer
>> plug styles. Remember that the older trannies have the two prong setup.
My
>> other question, how do I change the Scirocco electrical switch to match
the
>> close ratio tranny. Any hints or ideas would be great. Thanks a
million.
>>
>> Regards,
>>
>> Sal
>>
>> -It's only wrong if you get caught. -JMK
>>
>> -We are all prostitutes. -Me
>>
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