Hi,
Hope someone can help me I have a 1960 Lark Conv. , 3 speed column shift with overdrive.
Since I got it I noticed that downgearing into 2nd gear dosen't slow the car down. I figure it must be in overdrive so I pulled out on the handle and no luck still does the same thing. After looking at the cable it seems the cable is not adjusted properly to pull the overdrive arm fully foward. (fixing that after The cable gets a good lubing). I decided to read out the wires so i opened the wiring schematic for the 1960 Lark and my car is wired different.
After researching this issue I found that the car is wired like shown in the 63-64 wiring schematic, IE... 2 wires on the governor and 2 on the solenoid. The governor has the red hot wire from the kickdown and the green wire going to the solenoid. The solenoid had the black ground wire from the kickdown switch and the green from the governor. Im reading good power at the red wire, continunity through the ground from the switch (out side) and continunity through the green wire but the green wire has continunity to ground also do this say the solenoid is bad or better yet do I not have the wrong solenoid and governor?
The Kickdown switch works good but the fuse was blown when I checked it.
Thanks for any advice
Studenut1960
Hope someone can help me I have a 1960 Lark Conv. , 3 speed column shift with overdrive.
Since I got it I noticed that downgearing into 2nd gear dosen't slow the car down. I figure it must be in overdrive so I pulled out on the handle and no luck still does the same thing. After looking at the cable it seems the cable is not adjusted properly to pull the overdrive arm fully foward. (fixing that after The cable gets a good lubing). I decided to read out the wires so i opened the wiring schematic for the 1960 Lark and my car is wired different.
After researching this issue I found that the car is wired like shown in the 63-64 wiring schematic, IE... 2 wires on the governor and 2 on the solenoid. The governor has the red hot wire from the kickdown and the green wire going to the solenoid. The solenoid had the black ground wire from the kickdown switch and the green from the governor. Im reading good power at the red wire, continunity through the ground from the switch (out side) and continunity through the green wire but the green wire has continunity to ground also do this say the solenoid is bad or better yet do I not have the wrong solenoid and governor?

The Kickdown switch works good but the fuse was blown when I checked it.
Thanks for any advice
Studenut1960
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