Slugnutty
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- Apr 17, 2015
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- Location
- House
- First Name
- Gus
- Truck Year
- 1984
- Truck Model
- C20
- Engine Size
- 350
Thanks.
My switch is in the transmission housing it self - underneath the vehicle facing from the center line out towards the passenger side.
When my floor mounted shift lever is in reverse it pushes against a plunger which activated a ball detent switch that moves a metallic ball inward towards the driver side when it moves inward - it completes the ground circuit to the power that is at the back up light in the rear (duh right? where else would they be?)
I do not have access to a PC that can post pictures but if you are curious I made this link in google to see the switch I'm talking about
http://bfy.tw/Fo5d
This detent / metallic ball switch is (or must be) all gummed up - the ball moves S-L-O-W-L-Y inward on a hot summer day (10 min or more) if I leave it in reverse, it sooner or later makes it to the contact point and the lights come on.
That's why I jumped out the circuit and put a lever arm actuated switch inside the cap so when my shift arm is in the reverse position it closes the switch contact arm and the lights come on.
My switch is in the transmission housing it self - underneath the vehicle facing from the center line out towards the passenger side.
When my floor mounted shift lever is in reverse it pushes against a plunger which activated a ball detent switch that moves a metallic ball inward towards the driver side when it moves inward - it completes the ground circuit to the power that is at the back up light in the rear (duh right? where else would they be?)
I do not have access to a PC that can post pictures but if you are curious I made this link in google to see the switch I'm talking about
http://bfy.tw/Fo5d
This detent / metallic ball switch is (or must be) all gummed up - the ball moves S-L-O-W-L-Y inward on a hot summer day (10 min or more) if I leave it in reverse, it sooner or later makes it to the contact point and the lights come on.
That's why I jumped out the circuit and put a lever arm actuated switch inside the cap so when my shift arm is in the reverse position it closes the switch contact arm and the lights come on.