As stated previously, the mechanic is wrong. A properly set up overdrive will
drop out of overdrive (even if the OD switch is left on) when first, second or
reverse gear is selected & will also drop out when the ignition key is turned
off, even if the OD switch is on & the transmission is in third or fourth
gear.
Gary Hodson
----- Original Message ----- From: <wilkmanracing@aol.com>
>
> I do have one other question for the group. When I had my trans and OD
> rebuilt about 10 years ago, the rebuilder told me to make sure the OD is
> disengaged before the car is parked. I believe he also mentioned that I
> should not back the car up if I forget to do this, as it could destroy the >
OD.
> My question is this: Why would something as simple as leaving an OD >
engaged
> cause such havoc. I'm pretty mechanically wise, but I'm sure a lot of >
Healey
> owners in the past have been just plain drivers with no real mechanical
> knowledge. Someone like my wife would never even think about disengaging >
the
> overdrive after every freeway run. Isn't this a serious design flaw that >
such
> a simple lapse would lead to such a mechanical disaster?
>
>
>
> Bill Wilkman
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