pyrojim
Well-Known Member
I have a 1 pin NSS and want to test it before I put the transmission in the car. What's the best way to make sure it works??
Thanks.
Jim
Thanks.
Jim
your close, but still far away. its a single pin switch. its not responsible for reverse lites.You can connect and continuity/ohm meter to the post and to the case, and if moving the shifter lever on the trans makes the guage move it works.
Should show a connection in park and reverse on the trans.
your close, but still far away. its a single pin switch. its not responsible for reverse lites.
plunger movement equals open or closed
Put the threaded part in your mouth and blow on it real hard. If the resistance changes when you blow on it, it's working.....
Be sure to get pictures of you blowing on the switch and post them....
I swapped out a 74 904 for the push button trans that was in my car. Is it fine to swap out the one prong nss originally from the car and put into the 74 904? Should work fine right?
not going to help w/ ur problem, but, couldn`t a guy wire up a n.s. switch to be a manually activated hidden switch that must be activated to start the car ?Ok. So i will have to find a 3 prong and splice it in. From what I can gather I just need to hook up middle wire to starter relay. Then one prongs reverse lights which I don't have and the other one I'm not sure of but guessing I'm not going to need that either?
Lots of experience "testing switches"? Krazykuda? Or are you just good at blowing things?
Maybe you post the pictures of your technique?
Me too.19 posts on an NSS test? I just had to check it out.
I was not disappointed!
Lmao
But they won't even screw into the same hole