08-22-2009, 12:47 AM | #1 |
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Location: Panama City, FL
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Lock up switch?
Quick question for the minds of the board ...
I just bought my lil' '72 GMC Short Fleet. The PO had placed a 350sb and some unknown (to me) automatic transmission in it. To this point the most I have ever done to any vehicle of mine is change the oil and replace a battery. Now I have a whole new wonderful greasy world to explore and I am a bit overwhelmed. My truck has a little nondescript toggle switch intalled in the dash ... I have flipped it while idle and while the engine was off and nothing changes. The widow of the PO I bought it from didn't know what it was. I was talking to an old timer here in town and he said it was most likely a "lock up switch." Unfortunately our conversation was only in passing and I was unable to ask him what it was, what it did, and if it was necessary. Can anyone explain what a lock-up switch is and if I need it? Furthermore, If it isn't a lock up switch, any ideas of what it could be.
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------------------------------- '71 GMC 1500 Longbed (Marilyn: PICS) '04 Toyota Tacoma (grocery getter) '03 Lexus ES 300 (Wife's) ------------------------------- '72 GMC Short Fleet (Sold - offer I couldn't refuse) |
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