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Old 09-03-2011, 05:59 PM   #1
65GMCFirstride
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Neutral Switch 700r

I am installing a neutral saftey switch in my 65 GMC. I have a 700R transmission and a 72 van tilt column in the truck. I am having trouble adjusting it to "start" in neutral. It is starting in the drive position next to neutral. I have adjusted the switch as much as I can.

I started to wonder if the 72 neutral switch is for a non-overdrive transmission and that is why I am having trouble with the adjustment.

Is that accurate?

I have searched the deepest depths of the forum, but I found nothing that addresses my issue.

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Old 09-03-2011, 08:53 PM   #2
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Re: Neutral Switch 700r

I'm wondering if you need to enlarge the slot for the switch to get more adjustment. Alan's Classics build thread showed mods to his steering column but I dont remember what the mods were for exactly. 'Vitamin C-10' in builds....
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