Overdrive versus Vacuum Tank
A more pressing problem has come up that I will deal with before
crawling around under the car to see what is going on. I am assuming
that my overdrive has a solenoid since there is a switch that
purports to control the thing. I have verified that the cable from
the T-Handle moves a lever on the transmission...I cannot yet say if
it moves full range. I will take a look under my car to determine
what type, model or version of O.D. I have right AFTER I get the
newly developed gasoline leak around the fitting on the bottom of my
vacuum tank resoldered and safe. It it ain't one thing, it's another.
By the way, I was able to re-attach the spring-loaded cover for my
upper valve oiler simply by pushing it in and realizing that the
coils of the spring inside were left-handed. Turning it a few turns
counterclockwise (anti-clockwise if you are in the Southern
Hemisphere--must be the dreaded Coriolis effect) screwed the thing
right back in and it works like it is supposed to now.
One of my next projects is adjusting and equalizing the brakes. I
can hardly wait for that one.
What the heck is a bowdler cable, anyhow? I never have owned a car
that had a "bowdler" before. Would that be some kind of inside joke
like a double-barrelled bifurcated push pull nitpicker???
Benightedly,
Tom
crawling around under the car to see what is going on. I am assuming
that my overdrive has a solenoid since there is a switch that
purports to control the thing. I have verified that the cable from
the T-Handle moves a lever on the transmission...I cannot yet say if
it moves full range. I will take a look under my car to determine
what type, model or version of O.D. I have right AFTER I get the
newly developed gasoline leak around the fitting on the bottom of my
vacuum tank resoldered and safe. It it ain't one thing, it's another.
By the way, I was able to re-attach the spring-loaded cover for my
upper valve oiler simply by pushing it in and realizing that the
coils of the spring inside were left-handed. Turning it a few turns
counterclockwise (anti-clockwise if you are in the Southern
Hemisphere--must be the dreaded Coriolis effect) screwed the thing
right back in and it works like it is supposed to now.
One of my next projects is adjusting and equalizing the brakes. I
can hardly wait for that one.
What the heck is a bowdler cable, anyhow? I never have owned a car
that had a "bowdler" before. Would that be some kind of inside joke
like a double-barrelled bifurcated push pull nitpicker???
Benightedly,
Tom
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