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Subject: Re: 82 Bluebird,( A Newcommer) Lots of Questions


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Bruce
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Date Posted: 05/ 5/ 08, 3:28pm
In reply to: Don Dempsey 's message, "82 Bluebird,( A Newcommer) Lots of Questions" on 04/ 21/ 08, 10:17pm

Don,

Check to see if on the right side of the dash panel, there may be a switch labeled "A/T." We went through this on a new to us '79 33' FC. Lot's of starting with a screwdriver against the starter terminals. Found out the hard way (paying people to figure this out for us) that there is a switch. Flip the switch up (toward the windshield). According to the manuals that came with Tom's "lodge," A/T stands for "anti-theft." The ignition switch is wired through that switch. Flip the switch down when arming the alarm system (something we haven't tried yet!).

Hope that helps and still applies to your '82,
Bruce (for Tom the owner)
'79 33' FC

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Ed Wimberley
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Date Posted: 05/ 12/ 08, 11:52am

Don
I own an 82/35PT with 6v92 Detroit it has a transmission neutral switch in the start circuit.
Send email or fax and I will send print of circuit if needed.
Ed

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