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Re. HT 350 GTS: I assume this switch is in the "on postition" as shown in this pic? When in neutral gear; is the switch moved to A or B direction ???? Edited by user Wednesday, 17 April 2013 4:04:29 AM(UTC)
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Mount the switch with the side cover bolts, then run a rod from the reverse lever on the side of the box to the switch. (both have holes for the rod, as shown on the switch above.)
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Thanks for the update Warren. At the moment the car is in bits and not handy, are you able to help with the above question? cheers, sgo.
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I don't know the answer, but 2 minutes with a multi-meter & I could give it to you.
As they say in the classics, "it's not rocket science".
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I've got the multi-meter but no switch to try it on :) I don't have switch or gear-box handy. I know the switch is "on" when at rest as in the pic, but which way does the arm move when the gear-shift is moved to neutral? I suppose if I knew if the switch was mounted fore or aft of the gear-box reverse lever that would answer my question?
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