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Location: Melbourne, Australia
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I have a Mitchell O/D in 3 Model As, all operated by the standard extra lever behind the original shift. I don't like the extra lever. When I enquired at Mitchell about converting to cable, they gave me a price which I can't remember now but I'd have to sell the house to buy one.
![]() Now the Hijack! Does anybody have any other ideas on how to get rid of the extra lever short of taking the O/D out of the car (won't happen). Solenoid perhaps?
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A google search showed several suppliers. |
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My neighbor just bought a low hours John Deere lawn tractor, then went to another dealer and bought a snowblower attachment. Now he wants to buy the cable that tilts the end of the chute, but John Deere wants $300 for the cable and 2 simple brackets to hold it. ![]() |
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My only reservation about a linear motor is that they apply a fairly large force which might put too much pressure on the synchro rings for longevity, especially when it is still cold. I'd lose the ability to "feel' the change. Only need a "throw" of about 3/4". Most seem to be waaay more than that. Might need to put a cut out switch on it to limit the travel. Not a bad thing anyway.
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I took some GM power window units apart after the cables broke, and the motors have a set of tension contacts that limit the travel when the glass reached a certain level of resistance. Say you are raising the glass and it reached the top, then the UP contacts open, so it won't keep trying to go up even if you push the switch up. The same holds true for lowering the glass. Now, maybe out frozen wipers to glass need the same limit switch. ![]() |
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![]() Never seen a wiper frozen to the window here.
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