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Re: Whaere does this wire hook up ? '70 2000

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Subject: Re: Whaere does this wire hook up ? '70 2000
From: Fred_Katz@ci.sf.ca.us
Date: Tue, 25 May 1999 09:10:06 -0700
Hi Robb,

Yeah, those extra wires threw me for a loop when I found them connected to my 
'70 4-spd trans. With my '70 1600, there are two sets of wires. One is for the 
standard reverse position switch to activate the reverse light. The other set is
(I believe) for sensing the neutral shift position, as part of the smog-control 
stuff to reduce emissions while the car is sitting at idle. It could be that you
have an earlier year trans in your '70 that doesn't have the neutral switch 
connection.

I've got a note about four wires to the trans, on the rightmost picture at 
http://www.2xtreme.net/fredkatz/16cltch2.html

Fred - So.SF
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>Subject: Whaere does this wire hook up ? '70 2000
>Author:  "Robb Pynes" <robbpynes@continet.com>
>Date:    5/24/99 9:15 PM
>
>Fellow '70 owners
>
>I have a '70 2000
>
>There is a double wire with round plug ends (soft plastic) like a conector
>on the turn signals and license plate lights (my '69's do not seam to have
>this wire)
>
>It comes out of the wiring harness by the Clutch Master Cylinder and is
>about two feet long
>
>It looks as if it would go around the back of the head towards the tranny,
>but I can't figure out where it conects.
>
>Car runs, does not go to the coil, nor is it for the washer bottle pump
>
>Who can help me with this one ?
>
>Thanks all
>
>Robb Pynes
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