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Ed Wright 02-08-2018 09:32 PM

Re: Clutch Switch
 
[QUOTE=Rod Greene;555556]
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Originally Posted by Ed Wright (Post 555487)
Some Stockers have a switch on the brake pedal for their 2step.[/QUO

That would be quite feat. 3 pedals at once.

I said "some", that would not be a stick car. I think you knew that. LOL

Don Fardie 02-08-2018 11:06 PM

Re: Clutch Switch
 
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Originally Posted by Rod Greene (Post 555563)
I went on the BIONDO web site couldn't find the switch. Do you have a part number?
Thanks, Rod

I believe it was a Biondo Transbrake switch, but here is a link to the Jegs version. As far as adjusting it when clutch set up is being changed it's easily corrected to account for any rounds being added or removed.....and that is if any adjustment is really even needed. Good Luck!!

http://www.jegs.com/i/JEGS-Performan...10353/10002/-1

Wayne Totaro 02-11-2018 05:52 PM

Re: Clutch Switch
 
Rod, I use the Biondo switch. I drilled a hole in my clutch pedal and the switch comes through the hole! When my foot is on the clutch it is activated! Works fine!

T Ames 02-11-2018 09:08 PM

Re: Clutch Switch
 
Rod,
I use an OMRON switch P/N D4C-1620 (actuated by the clutch fork). It looks very similar to the Jerry Bickel switch, but it can be found on ebay for ~$15 new.
Tim

CMcAllister 02-12-2018 01:25 PM

Re: Clutch Switch
 
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Originally Posted by Tom Goldman (Post 555481)
Don's setup looks pretty nice.
I may have to try that on my next clutch job !
I've used the Jerry Bickel switch in the past which is a very heavy duty switch with molded in leads and an adjustable arm .
they also have a universal mounting bracket for it.


I've put these on a number of stick cars for guys. Fab a mounting bracket and a tab on the pedal to actuate it. Infinitely adjustable. Guys like them fine.


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