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I don't drill holes in my dash or console, need a OD switch somewhere
Installed a 2004R with overdrive. I like having a switch to turn off the Overdrive around town.
Currently I have the switch wires stuffed under the console. Then it comes out near the seat belt location. Functional, but . . . . . .it's just 2 wires and a switch laying around. If you have a OD switch where did you locate it ? And while I'm on a "no holes drilled" subject, how about cup holders ? Those door hanger type are a spill waiting to happen. Cell phone ends up on the floor, there just wasn't much thought given to these things back in the day. (Of course USB didn't exist) I do have a USB cigarette lighter adapter. At least I can charge my phone. Suggestions ? |
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Back when I first installed my lockup 700R4 I put a switch to disable it just under the dash and attached with good velcro to the steering column. Now I've got the B&M speed controller that enables you to adjust the MPH the lockup will engage, it has a disable switch integrated on it. I've installed it in the same place in the same manner. So I can just reach right in front of me easily and disable if I want to.
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I've heard of guys using the high beam switch on the floor or installing an additional one
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If you are a non-smoking type of guy, or do not allow smoking in your GTO F-Bird, etc then think about using the Cigarette Lighter hole in the dash as a place for a simple push button 12 volt switch to the overdrive.
Lighter unscrews from the dash fairly easily and unplugs really easily. The lighter looks stock. Just push in and switch from od to normal drive. Push the lighter in again and you are in Overdrive mode. Take the lighter out and it looks factory. Lighter just pushes the switch on or off. We used to use a similar switch to open the points circuit to the coil as a anti-theft device. With switch "open" the points can open and close during cranking and will do nothing as far as allowing the coil to fire. Tom V.
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If you have a center console box you can mount a magnetic reed switch to the liner box on its inside.
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Possibly make a small bracket that would attach to underside of dash somewhere....
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Second high beam switch on the floor.
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I have mine wired to a factory defroster switch in the dash. Defroster off, no lock-up. Defroster on and it will engage over 42mph in 4th gear. Works great. Even the little green bulb in the switch lights up when the OD is engaged. Looks completely stock, unless you notice I don't have a rear defroster.
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"Having a 10 second Civic must be just like coming out of the closet; you'll surprise some people, but you're still gay" 1970 GTO, 455+.034", 0 deck, Wiseco's, Eagle rods, 60919, Rhoads, E-Heads, 1.65 Scorpions, RPM, Custom Qjet by Cliff, Doug's 1 7/8", THM 400, Gear Vendors OD, 3.55s.........Her name is Blandorf; after a girl I knew once, 'cause she's just Bitchin, always. |
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What I do here is either add another dimmer switch on the floor for that function, so it's out of sight and easy to work, or I'll add a factory rear defroster switch on the dash so it's disguised.
We have 2 of our cars here running electric fuel pumps, and the cut off switches are actually factory rear defog switches on the dash. Evil Stu has the same idea. To carry it a step further, it's easy to add the grill on the rear package tray if you want to go the extra mile on the stealth appearance. |
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I'm hoping you mean Lockup Convertor since the 200-4R does not electrically shift to OD. Assuming lockup convertor, I use an automatic (adjustable) speed switch which has its own mounting pod. If I was just using the more common ON/OFF switch method, I would consider using a factory switch for an option you don't have. Example, on a 2nd gen Firebird I may use a rear blower or Defog switch or something similar mounted in the stock location.
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[QUOTE=Overkillphil;5799782]I'm hoping you mean Lockup Convertor since the 200-4R does not electrically shift to OD.
To be clear 200 and 700R transmissions can be used with either a locking or non locking converter. Some mechanical drive train assumptions must be made for simple questions, otherwise every question posted on here becomes an onerous dissertation of a given topic. Yes it is a 200R4 or 2004R depending on your transmission definition source. (both are the same tranny) with a locking torque converter as opposed to a non locking converter. Best solutions seem to be adding an additional dimmer switch (easy) to using a cig lighter adaptation, followed by a switch mounted to the bottom of the steering column. Reed magnetic switch in console? I need to google that to see how that would work. Thanks for all the suggestions. |
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I like the dimmer switch for what you are wanting to do. Might end wiring electric pump that way. |
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Yes Bob, we know but the entire thread has been based on a switch for overdrive which is a nonexistent feature in a 200-4R
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"Having a 10 second Civic must be just like coming out of the closet; you'll surprise some people, but you're still gay" 1970 GTO, 455+.034", 0 deck, Wiseco's, Eagle rods, 60919, Rhoads, E-Heads, 1.65 Scorpions, RPM, Custom Qjet by Cliff, Doug's 1 7/8", THM 400, Gear Vendors OD, 3.55s.........Her name is Blandorf; after a girl I knew once, 'cause she's just Bitchin, always. |
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oh ok I think the 70 GTO has a blower that defrost rear window? The 79 Firebird had the electric wires in the back window and the manual references a timer.
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Do not BELIEVE there were any heated wire defroster systems on GTOs.
Air Blower systems only. That being said, with people being distracted by a chore called driving the vehicle, I can see why the factories would install a timer on the heated element of the newer defrost systems. Nice safety feature for both durability of the heating element and also the wiring involved with the system. Tom V.
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Sorry gents, i've been a bit imprecise. In the 1970 GTO there were both a heated grid defroster and a hot air blower defogger available. It is a defogger switch I have. The defroster switch might well have had a timer.
PS: Tom, I haven't done anything with that oil pan. I have a doctoral thesis due to my committee on Friday and haven't had too much garage time lately.....
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"Having a 10 second Civic must be just like coming out of the closet; you'll surprise some people, but you're still gay" 1970 GTO, 455+.034", 0 deck, Wiseco's, Eagle rods, 60919, Rhoads, E-Heads, 1.65 Scorpions, RPM, Custom Qjet by Cliff, Doug's 1 7/8", THM 400, Gear Vendors OD, 3.55s.........Her name is Blandorf; after a girl I knew once, 'cause she's just Bitchin, always. |
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I think Defogger and think Squirrel Cage or similar fan blowing air on the back window of a GTO. Not a later GTO expert by any means which is why I posted BELIEVE. I personally have never owned a Humpy (68-72) GTO.
Tom V.
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My buddy use to have a switch panel inside of his pull out ash tray, a myriad of switches. The one that cut out the tail lights came in handy when 10-80 after some Saturday night 10-94!
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