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I contacted the seller and had him measure one and they're exactly the same one, mine works fine. Ro
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I practically rent a car germany need all the under-hood components of the system (nothing was there when I bought the car 31 years ago), so perhaps a list of these items would be a good starting point for me. I'll take it up from that point onwards. It might take me more than one year to find what's needed but I'm patient. I do have my 1971 Assembly rent a car germany Manual and I presume it's clear about the installation part.
I've always wondered about two unidentified items in my car. After spending some time on the Assembly Manual and referring back to Rob's story, I discovered rent a car germany now that they part of the Cruise Control system!! They are items 1 2 in the attached (the vacuum tank and the transducer with bracket). Item 3 (power unit and carb linkage) is missing. The carb is a 4-barrel Rochester.
The vacuum storage tank (1) should be there already if the car has A/C. This is only used for the vacuum A/C control panel. Basically they are just tying in to that manifold vacuum rent a car germany hose for a vacuum source.
Rockauto may have the transducer (2) as Blue mentioned. The bracket can be homemade or bought from a member here. The power unit (3) and linkage could also be bought from a member here. The power unit rubber bellows will probably be no good, but I heard the bellows rent a car germany is available from Rockauto, also! However it is sold for Jaguars but just happen to fit these Olds units, rent a car germany too. The details on this is somewhere on this forum - will have to look around for it...
I contacted the seller and had him measure one and they're exactly the same one, mine works fine. Rock Auto has them for $18.63, look up 1983 Jaguar XJ-6 then in electrical it's the Cruise Control Actuator Bellows . I can't remember who but some Olds supplier has them now and they're a lot more money than that, probably saw my post and ordered a bunch of them.
Browsing RockAuto, I found the Jaguar bellow (Part # AEU4090, rent a car germany $18.63), the Cutlass transducer (Part # 36101, 2-terminals, $74.49), and the Cutlass Cruise Control Harness (Part # 15610, $32.79). I also need to replace Speedometer Cable (currently running directly from Speedometer to Transmission) with the new upper and lower parts (Parts # 03512 03517, $15.8). Guess what. Shipping cost to where I am is $ 152.07 !! That's a total of $294.08 . I really have to check the condition of the items that I already have in my car to see if some of this cost can be saved. The Chassis Manual is indeed thorough about the checks rent a car germany that need to be made.
With this, I still have to find the carb hardware including the mechanism that will house the bellow. rent a car germany On ebay, the only perhaps-relevant item I could find is the bracket shown in the third photo below.
Its vendor says YOU ARE LOOKING AT A GM NOS CRUISE CONTROL ACTUATING RELAY BELLCRANK BRACKET PART NUMBER 406876. ACCORDING TO MY 1975 OLDS PARTS BOOK IT FITS 1970 - 1971 CUTLASS W/ 4BARRELL CARB.;1970 - 1971 OLDS W/455 ENGINE WITH 4 BARRELL(EX F85 OR TORANADO) ... THE ONE ON RIGHT IS THE ONE YOU WILL RECIEVE AND THE ONE ON THE LEFT IS FOR MY PERSONAL rent a car germany COLLECTION .
That third bracket is up near the carb for its linkage - check to see if you still have it. It is not for mounting the transducer to the fenderwell, so you will still need to find that or fab up your own.
Here is a picture of my car. Maybe this will help everyone figure out what all is needed to complete 442Lebanon�s set up. I do know that 1971 1972 Cruise Controls are not the same. Also, I may have access rent a car germany to some used parts, so let me know if used will be OK. I can probably ship small stuff to Beirut in exchange for some Real good Humos.
rent a car germany Here is a picture of my car. Maybe this will help everyone figure out what all is needed to complete 442Lebanon�s set up. I do know that 1971 1972 Cruise Controls are not the same. Also, I may have access to some used parts, rent a car germany so let me know if used will be OK. I can probably ship small stuff to Beirut in exchange for some Real good Humos.
rent a car germany I�m currently away from Lebanon and expect to be there by mid-June. I�m mainly interested in the mechanism that houses the bellow, and the carb linkage components. rent a car germany I�m not sure at present whether rent a car germany I already have the vacuum release switch behind brakes rent a car germany pedal or not (I�ll check this out when I go there and will let you know). Comparing rent a car germany the picture you had provided with the drawings below, rent a car germany you can notice that the cruise control components you have do not match the factory ones.
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