Mine is a separate switch mounted on the gearlever below the knob. I'm guessing all Essex powerplants have it this way. I do have a Triumph transmission in the garage, but the gearlever comes straight up for a couple of inches and then angles back at 45 degrees, as opposed to the straight up gearlever currently in place. I'm not sure if there would be clearance problems with the gearlever and transmission tunnel if I were able to modify it to fit in the first place. Dano -----Original Message----- From: mark_saxby [mailto:Mark.Saxby@...] Sent: Thursday, January 03, 2002 11:20 AM To: MarcosManiacs@yahoogroups.com Subject: [MarcosManiacs] Re: Overdrive switch Dan, Where is the overdrive switch now? On my car, it's a DASH rocker switch. Others I have seen have a little switch on the gearlever. I've always fancied fitting a Triumph gearknob mounted switch (as seen on the Dolomite Sprint saloon), which would seem a simple enough solution if you have the gear lever out and can drill it for the wiring. At the moment, I'm toying with the idea of a 5 speed box and shelving my horrible 4 speed and overdrive. It seems the Sierra box should fit with little or no trouble, providing I can source a suitable bellhousing. Cheers, Mark --- In MarcosManiacs@y..., Dan Orie <dorie@s...> wrote: > > The overdrive switch location seems a tad strange and an afterthought. I > wonder if the essex equipped Fords, TVR's etc. had the switch there also? > What I am planning is to use the same setup on the steering column behind > the headlight lever switch that the Triumphs used - which is basically a > long additional lever behind the headlight switch that would engage the > overdrive. Since the Marcos used the exact same headlight and blinker > stalks anyway, I'm not sure why they just didn't add the overdrive stalk > there instead. In my opinion, it's a bit easier in the fact that you don't > really have to take your hand off the wheel to engage it, and it seems more > elegant. The only possible reason so far that I see why this wouldn't work > is that the overdrive stalk could possible obstruct a portion of the vision > of the tach or speedo - which it doesn't on the Triumphs. > Dano in Daytona To unsubscribe from this group, send an email to: MarcosManiacs-unsubscribe@yahoogroups.com Your use of Yahoo! Groups is subject to http://docs.yahoo.com/info/terms/
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RE: [MarcosManiacs] Re: Overdrive switch
2002-01-03 by Dan Orie
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