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Old Yesterday, 11:07 PM   #1
dooguy
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turbo 400 kickdown switch

anyone have some info on how to adjust this switch on a 72 gas pedal mount
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Re: turbo 400 kickdown switch

The mount has different holes in it for the switch. Finer adjustment in the past I have put a piece of hose around the tip that sticks out
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Old Today, 12:29 AM   #3
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Re: turbo 400 kickdown switch

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anyone have some info on how to adjust this switch on a 72 gas pedal mount
I will look at the one I have in the morning and take a couple of pictures of it to see if there is anything different on it.
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Old Today, 01:10 AM   #4
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Re: turbo 400 kickdown switch

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The mount has different holes in it for the switch. Finer adjustment in the past I have put a piece of hose around the tip that sticks out
i am not seeing any adjustment in the mount. switch can only fit in one position. I have seen different posts that say you need to reset switch and then depress accelerator to self position, but i have had no luck trying the suggested reset methods.

I'm thinking like you said putting something over tab that sticks out
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