RE: Neutral Safety Switch?
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RE: Neutral Safety Switch?



63 degrees F in Boston today.  I can't wait for the rest of the snow to go
away and play mopar.
Are you on ebay?  There's a seller named hiltopap (John Schoellhorn), former
mopar mechanic and great guy.
Search under his name or email him directly from one of his auctions.  He
sells almost exclusively nos mopar.
He's not cheap but he might have it.  Or then try nosmopar, glnos,
66belvedere2, atlasparts and then ole Frank.

Tom Duross

Hi guys,

Hope the weather's picking up where you are, like it is here!

Anyone know where we can get a new (or good used) one for our '63 Polara
w/pushbutton 727?
We can get the later type over here, with 3 terminals for the wiring, but we
need the earlier type with 1 (threaded?) connection.
Ours doesn't look like it's been worn-out, but the pointy bit inside the
trans is miles away (ok, about 1/8") from the Park & Neutral fingers that, I
believe, are supposed to make contact with it.

Actually, I'm assuming the one fitted is the correct type, but as it doesn't
look like it would ever work with that gap, and as there's no wiring either,
It could just be any old switch fitted to plug the hole! So if anyone could
advise which switch should be there, that would be a great starting point!

And now I'm wondering, would the 3-terminal version work in our 'box? If we
gotta do the wiring from scratch, maybe it could be made to work?

Any advice gratefully received!

Thanks

Robert
63 Polara 500
England


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