Guys that have converted to Manual? Neutral Safety Switch.
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Guys that have converted to Manual? Neutral Safety Switch.
I need to wire the neutral safety switch to the clutch pedal. I assume that the two connectors on the old auto safety switch are for neutral safety and reverse lights. One has a heavy gauge wire and the other has I think three wires. Anyone have a schematic to wire this? :smash:
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Re: Guys that have converted to Manual? Neutral Safety Switch. (Budman78)
Not sure exactly what you are looking for, but the nuetral saftey switch has four wires. Two #12's that are purple that switches between the ignition and the starter solenoid. The other two wires pink and light green switch the backup lights. The pink should be 12volt key on and the green is the other side of the switch taking power to your backup lights. Your clutch switch will replace the NS switch for the two purple wires.
I would assume that a separate switch (linkage actuated) would be used for the backup lights.
Hope this helps.
Dave
I would assume that a separate switch (linkage actuated) would be used for the backup lights.
Hope this helps.
Dave
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Re: Guys that have converted to Manual? Neutral Safety Switch. (Budman78)
No idea on the switch question, but I was curious how difficult it was to convert from auto to stick? Leave out the price of the trans...that's not a problem. Were you able to find all the parts easily? Was the pedal installation difficult?
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Dep
Thanks,
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Re: Guys that have converted to Manual? Neutral Safety Switch. (Rolling Thunder)
Not sure exactly what you are looking for, but the nuetral saftey switch has four wires. Two #12's that are purple that switches between the ignition and the starter solenoid. The other two wires pink and light green switch the backup lights. The pink should be 12volt key on and the green is the other side of the switch taking power to your backup lights. Your clutch switch will replace the NS switch for the two purple wires.
I would assume that a separate switch (linkage actuated) would be used for the backup lights.
Hope this helps.
Dave
I would assume that a separate switch (linkage actuated) would be used for the backup lights.
Hope this helps.
Dave
Do yourself a favor and pull the drivers dash pad and center console to do this job. The back up light wireing has to go from the dash harness, through the firewall, and down to the switch on the trans. It will be easier to install the Neut Safe on the clutch pedal too, without the dash pad.
Good Luck
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Re: Guys that have converted to Manual? Neutral Safety Switch. (Silvr77)
Thanks, My T-56 has a internal switch for the back up lights, so that should be east to splice. I will just need to wire the clutch pedal switch as the neutral safety switch to start the car.
Converting to Manual is not expensive compared to the tranny cost and clutch assembly. Most parts can be reused, like adding an extra pedal, using the same shifter console, etc.
Converting to Manual is not expensive compared to the tranny cost and clutch assembly. Most parts can be reused, like adding an extra pedal, using the same shifter console, etc.
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Re: Guys that have converted to Manual? Neutral Safety Switch. (Dep)
No idea on the switch question, but I was curious how difficult it was to convert from auto to stick? Leave out the price of the trans...that's not a problem. Were you able to find all the parts easily? Was the pedal installation difficult?
To me that was the hardest part of the swap. The drivers seat should come out along with the complete steering wheel. Then there are 10 bolts that have to be removed and then the old brake assembly needs to be wiggled out and the new one put in.
You are doing this lying half in the car half out flat on your back.
I used a hydraulic assembly from a 85 one ton truck and it fit without drilling any holes.
Making a new rear transmission mount involved a little welding and the drive shaft need shortening.
Use set of good pedals are hard to find and expensive. I paid about $200 for a very used set that I totally rebuilt and powdercoated before installation.
To me that was the hardest part of the swap. The drivers seat should come out along with the complete steering wheel. Then there are 10 bolts that have to be removed and then the old brake assembly needs to be wiggled out and the new one put in.
You are doing this lying half in the car half out flat on your back.
I used a hydraulic assembly from a 85 one ton truck and it fit without drilling any holes.
Making a new rear transmission mount involved a little welding and the drive shaft need shortening.
Use set of good pedals are hard to find and expensive. I paid about $200 for a very used set that I totally rebuilt and powdercoated before installation.
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Re: Guys that have converted to Manual? Neutral Safety Switch. (Dep)
Dep,
If you or anyone else is interested (and serious) I have almost all the stuff you need right here at the IL/WI state line. Restored pedal assy, Z-bar, clutch rods, fork all in excellent condition. ... redvetracr
If you or anyone else is interested (and serious) I have almost all the stuff you need right here at the IL/WI state line. Restored pedal assy, Z-bar, clutch rods, fork all in excellent condition. ... redvetracr
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Re: Guys that have converted to Manual? Neutral Safety Switch. (redvetracr)
Thread hijacker.... :boxing :D Hey, you got that rod that goes from the pedal to the neutral safety switch? By the way, my pedal look great.
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Re: Guys that have converted to Manual? Neutral Safety Switch. (redvetracr)
Now you tell me. I guess next time I will ask for pictures and look at an assembly. How much?
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Re: Guys that have converted to Manual? Neutral Safety Switch. (Budman78)
Budman: Sorry about the thread hijacking. I have considered a switch to stick, but wondered how hard it was to do. From what Norval says it's a back breaker. Guess I'll stay with the Turbo 400 :) Thanks for the info!
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Re: Guys that have converted to Manual? Neutral Safety Switch. (Dep)
I wasn't busting on you, I was giving REDVET a hard time. And yes switch pedals it a back breaker.
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Re: Guys that have converted to Manual? Neutral Safety Switch. (Budman78)
I wasn't busting on you, I was giving REDVET a hard time. And yes switch pedals it a back breaker.
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