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Join Date: Aug 2003
Location: calgary alberta, canada
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tcs switch
i think i have finally discovered that my switch that i mentioned before, is a tcs switch which is a transmission controlled spark switch. and not a reverse light switch, i still have other gremlins in the light area so i think it was just a ground problem, as it has been made clear that the reverse light switch is not on the tranny.
so my question is, i do have the tcs switch installed and i understand that this is only a emission control device to not advance timing while the truck accelerates in first and second gear. somebody hsa already installed a hei ignition in the truck. it has an aftermarket edelbrock carb and intake. i cant find a solonoid that cuts off vacuum to the distributor. if i just plug off that tcs port on my tranny to stop the leak i have, and leave the tcs wire off will that effect my engine in any way? Iam pretty sure it wont, but wanna make sure. thanks ![]() |
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Join Date: Feb 2001
Location: Yellville, Ar, USA
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I don't think that it would matter if you did that.
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Re: tcs switch
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Join Date: Aug 2003
Location: calgary alberta, canada
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grreat stuff thanks for the info, have already plugged the port. it stopped the leak and you right, there seems to be no ill effect to the truck.
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Location: Center City, MN, USA
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I bought a used '72 turbo 350. I had it rebuilt before I installed it. When I got it all together it was leaking. When I looked under there with the engine running I could see it was leaking out of the tcs switch. I took it out and plugged the hole with a pipe plug. Problem solved. No ill effect to how the truck runs and drives.
BTW, that "hole" works good for the autometer tranny temp gauge temperature sender. That is what is "plugging" the hole now.
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The TSC "switch is actually a detent which sends a signal from trans when its in third gear to solonoid at passenger side, rear of valve cover location. This activates the solonoid to allow full vacumn when in proper gear.
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Join Date: Aug 2003
Location: calgary alberta, canada
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yes, iam thinking that the truck tranny may be different from stock. right now there is just a direct vac line from the carb to the distributor, so the soloniod if it was ever there is long gone.
i will let you know if something blows up!!!!!! |
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