RE: Neutral safety and trans filter
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RE: Neutral safety and trans filter



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Tom Over sent in his fix for the no-longer-made tranny filter and it is 
posted on
http://1962to1965mopar.ornocar.com/techstuff.html

Mopar's part number was 1704283 for the neutral safety switch. Probably 
long superseeded, and N/A.

You probably can find a used neutral safety switch that will work.

Hum. I sora recall a discussion here about using a later year neutral 
safety switch and wiring it somehow, but can't recall the specifics. 
Maybe someone with a bigger reserve of memory will recall. :)

Gary H.

Brian C Buckner wrote:
> 
> Looking for a part number for a neutral safety switch for a '62 Plymouth 
>  Savoy.  It has a 727 tranny.
<snip>
> In another related item,  replaced the transmission cooling lines, but 
> am  looking for the inline filter.
<snip>

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