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here tis, another ripper question, i want to make a push button/electronic auto changer, like the valiant cars once had,, i do not want a t,bar stuck in the middle of the foor. if it was a manual, i can understand it, but auto? i just find it a waste of space, cumbersome, and hard to clean, has anyone any idea, on how they operated, and where i would start in the design?? totally out of the square???
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The Valiants push button auto was operated via 3 cables. the first was to go up through the gears the second was to go back down the third was a separate cable from a lever beside the buttons to put the trans into park.
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The Valiant's push button auto was operated via 3 cables. the first was to go up through the gears the second was to go back down the third was a separate cable from a lever beside the buttons to put the trans into park.
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thanks jim, well that rules out trying to copy one, that is a start, saves me wasting time findinga wrecker, and or someone who repairs them? ok, i will look at electric motor with winding threaded rod? cheers
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any things possible but falling bear speaks the truth push button was hard enough to adjust on vals let alone cars not designed for it , but in interest of space saving all that needs to be done is 1 strong cable to operate selector lever and this can be
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fallingbear, always speak the truth,, Spiro, !!!! never with forked tongue!!!!!! I have a plan!!
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Fallingbear there are electric shifters out there. Here is one. http://www.retrotekspeed...-shift/smart-shift.html
There are even paddle shifter kits for electronic automatic transmissions as well. Here is a link to one. http://www.twis
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hey hq, thankyou,, this saves me so much grey matter energy and time,,and only $1000.00 scholars!! i will buy myself one for christmas!! thanks again
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does anyone know whether these changers are ok in aust?? I hope so..
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