Hey Guys,
My '66 F100 has a '73 C6 tranny. The tag reads PGB-BB, which is how I found out it is a '73. It doesn't have a NSS and the ones I see online don't seem to match the armature and connection on the tranny (see attachment). Can anyone help me with the exact NSS I need? Thanks much.
Neutral Safety Switch C6 tranny question
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Neutral Safety Switch C6 tranny question
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Re: Neutral Safety Switch C6 tranny question
Assuming it is like a bump side, the NSS is on top of the steering column.
See “7A247” in this diagram:
See “7A247” in this diagram:
Robert
1972 F100 Ranger XLT (445/C6/9” 3.50 Truetrac)
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Re: Neutral Safety Switch C6 tranny question
I'm not really sure where the steering column came from (I made an earlier post with a picture, but no help in ID'ing it). I was told that it never had a NSS and don't see any wires suggesting it's there. I just finished installing a shift indicator on the column. I assumed that adding a NSS would involve just the tranny at this point.