Chet Zerlin
Jedi Trainee
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Hi all,
As a part of the restoration of my BN6 I'm replacing the grungy electric parts on my firewall. Each time I replace one I test drive to make sure the replacement (from Moss Motors) is working properly.
My overdrive was working perfectly fine, but now that I've replaced the switch on the firewall (throttle switch?) it does not work. I'm wondering how to test the new switch to see if it is defective. Is there some adjustment that I needed to make on the new switch to have it properly work?
I did note that the old switch had no resistance at all on the lever arm while the new switch does have resistance (and sounds like I am stretching a spring of some type when I move it).
Thanks!
Chet
As a part of the restoration of my BN6 I'm replacing the grungy electric parts on my firewall. Each time I replace one I test drive to make sure the replacement (from Moss Motors) is working properly.
My overdrive was working perfectly fine, but now that I've replaced the switch on the firewall (throttle switch?) it does not work. I'm wondering how to test the new switch to see if it is defective. Is there some adjustment that I needed to make on the new switch to have it properly work?
I did note that the old switch had no resistance at all on the lever arm while the new switch does have resistance (and sounds like I am stretching a spring of some type when I move it).
Thanks!
Chet