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63 Plymouth Question

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Is there a neutral safety switch on a 3 Speed column shift Station wagon ? when i turn the key i have Nothing, but if i leave the ignition switch on, i can start the from under the hood.
 
My friend just fixed the same issue he had with his 65 Coronet. Turned out to be a bad ignition switch. He reused the original tumbler with the new switch. No more screwdriver-to-the-relay routine.
 
that or the ign starter relay is not getting triggered , could be the bulk head collection as well . no neutral safety switch on it .
 
that or the ign starter relay is not getting triggered , could be the bulk head collection as well . no neutral safety switch on it .
Paul,63 automatic & manual transmissions had s NSS.Goes in the side of the case and triggered by the rooster comb.:thumbsup:
 
Paul,63 automatic & manual transmissions had s NSS.Goes in the side of the case and triggered by the rooster comb.:thumbsup:
63 manuals had a rooster comb?
 
LOL,,,,,,,no the TF's did.Manual you hear the "clunk" when you hit reverse.
I knew that.....I was just quoting your post where it said "automatics & manuals had a nss"
 
no neutral safety switch on your manual shift tranny in 1963
I stand corrected,my Guru set me straight..........................

Al,

No manual trans neutral safety in all years. In 1970 there was a switch added to the clutch pedal so the pedal had to be depressed to start the car. Through 1969 there were 2 different starter relays, 1 with a connection for the automatic trans neutral safety and 1 relay without that connection. Here’s a pic of the clutch pedal switch for a B body.

Steve
 
jesse , i'm just half dumb , i thought it was a talk about a stick and not an auto from the beginning . i did know of the clutch deal on 70 up . but we were talking 63 . i'm putting together a 63 stick car , but using an a833 init . and it being converted from an poly/auto to mw/stick w/vintage torq thrusts , so there is a wiring change and or a relay replacement . stick cars had a ground builtin on stick cars until 70 . i'm right on this correct ?
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The only switch on an early manual trans. was for the backup lights!
 
jesse , i'm just half dumb , i thought it was a talk about a stick and not an auto from the beginning . i did know of the clutch deal on 70 up . but we were talking 63 . i'm putting together a 63 stick car , but using an a833 init . and it being converted from an poly/auto to mw/stick w/vintage torq thrusts , so there is a wiring change and or a relay replacement . stick cars had a ground builtin on stick cars until 70 . i'm right on this correct ? View attachment 972514 View attachment 972515 View attachment 972516 View attachment 972517 View attachment 972518
Dude Badass car !! Love that 63 !! Ill post pics of my wagon when i have a chance !
 
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