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what is this?

what is this?

sheriffbundy

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Brisbane, Queensland
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1970 CJ6, AMC 360, T-400, quadratrac
1970 Cj6 110"w/b, solid body(former air force?)stock
1958 CJ6 cab chassis
Hey guys can someone please educate the ignorant. This is on the side of my T400 and looks like it should be connected to something.
 
Kickdown switch w/blade J992 909.
 
On a 79 CJ7 with QuadraTrac one end of the wire connects to Transmission . The other goes through the harness and connects to a switch that mounts to the firewall that has a bar behind the top of the gas petal arm. When you do w/o throttle it powers the kick down. It kicks the Transmission down a gear. I've never heard of it adding more throttle (fuel and air). Just kicks down a gear (like you downshifting on a manual to pass the car ahead of you.
 
I stand corrected, I had it backwards. Carb to Transmission , not the other way around, thanks jammer1 :chug:
 
That switch will work to 1973, they also had 1 w/post, in 1974 they switched it to 2 blade.
 
Single blade= Transmission kick down

Double blade = switch pitch converter and Transmission kick down (the upper blade being the converter blade) available from 1964-1967

We did a propane 383 small block 525 horse with a GM Turbo 400 and ran the down shift through the button on the shifter and the n.o.s. Through the gas pedal switch. the jeep was built for mud and made it onto the "trucks gone wild" video shot at last years Michigan mud jam.
 

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