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1932 Auburn exhaust cut-out switch
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14 Dec 2014 01:17 #28704
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Thanks to Curt, Justin, and all others who responded. We went with a cut-out lever identical to the one Justin posted.
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14 Dec 2014 01:11 #28703
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I know they were an option for 34-36 both 6 & 8. I have never had a cutout that I knew was for an Auburn. 6's & 8's had different p/n's. I would suspect many cars of the era used the same cutout. I have never had a switch either.
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14 Dec 2014 00:52 #28702
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Curt:
I noticed in the AACA thread that you asked is Chris, had he ever seen the 35 - 36 exhaust cut out switch. Do you have one? I have a cut out, but no switch yet. The 32 switch is very cool.
I noticed in the AACA thread that you asked is Chris, had he ever seen the 35 - 36 exhaust cut out switch. Do you have one? I have a cut out, but no switch yet. The 32 switch is very cool.
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25 Aug 2014 00:21 #28035
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23 Aug 2014 01:07 #28022
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23 Aug 2014 00:22 #28020
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Chris, why don't you just post them on the ACD forum of the AACA website.
Posting there is easy.
Posting there is easy.
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22 Aug 2014 20:36 #28018
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Happy to, if I can remember the 20-step process to post pictures here.
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Could you perhaps post those photos here - Also interested to a see how those switches work
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22 Aug 2014 00:39 #28016
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Thanks to all who responded; I have several good photos to work from now. Great help.
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21 Aug 2014 15:12 #28010
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Chris, I sent you an email with pictures. Dave
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20 Aug 2014 15:42 #27992
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Hi everyone,
Does anyone have a photo of the switch and linkage for the cut-out switch on the floor for a 1932 Auburn 8-100A they could share? I'm especially looking for a photo of the small knob that is engraved FOR HIGH-SPEED DRIVING.
I've seen 1932s with the switch on both floor and dash; Chris Mahoney assures me it's supposed to be on the floor.
Thanks in advance.
Does anyone have a photo of the switch and linkage for the cut-out switch on the floor for a 1932 Auburn 8-100A they could share? I'm especially looking for a photo of the small knob that is engraved FOR HIGH-SPEED DRIVING.
I've seen 1932s with the switch on both floor and dash; Chris Mahoney assures me it's supposed to be on the floor.
Thanks in advance.
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