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==3-speed manual overdrive units==
 
==3-speed manual overdrive units==
*Article, [http://www.classictruckshop.com/clubs/earlyburbs/projects/t85n/rebuild.htm ''Rebuilding the Borg Warner Overdrive Unit'']
 
 
 
===How overdrive works===
 
===How overdrive works===
 
The governor powers the solenoid in the mid 20's MPH, you have to let up on the gas pedal to let it shift up. When you push the pedal to the floor the kickdown switch cuts off the power to the solenoid and temporarily cuts off power to the ignition coil so the engine stops running for a second or two. This lets the spring on the solenoid retract and shifts out of overdrive. When you drive less than the governor speed setting in overdrive it cuts off power to the solenoid.  
 
The governor powers the solenoid in the mid 20's MPH, you have to let up on the gas pedal to let it shift up. When you push the pedal to the floor the kickdown switch cuts off the power to the solenoid and temporarily cuts off power to the ignition coil so the engine stops running for a second or two. This lets the spring on the solenoid retract and shifts out of overdrive. When you drive less than the governor speed setting in overdrive it cuts off power to the solenoid.  
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When you wire in a toggle switch to operate the relay to power the solenoid you could shift it into overdrive in any gear and not have to be above the governor speed in first gear. Just like driving a big truck with a two speed rear end. Just remember you have to let up on the gas to let it shift up into overdrive and when you turn off the switch you also have to let up on the gas to let the spring retract the solenoid to shift out of overdrive. If you leave the switch on and are in overdrive you can not shift into reverse and you cannot roll backwards.
 
When you wire in a toggle switch to operate the relay to power the solenoid you could shift it into overdrive in any gear and not have to be above the governor speed in first gear. Just like driving a big truck with a two speed rear end. Just remember you have to let up on the gas to let it shift up into overdrive and when you turn off the switch you also have to let up on the gas to let the spring retract the solenoid to shift out of overdrive. If you leave the switch on and are in overdrive you can not shift into reverse and you cannot roll backwards.
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===Rebuilding the Borg Warner overdrive===
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*Article, [http://www.classictruckshop.com/clubs/earlyburbs/projects/t85n/rebuild.htm ''Rebuilding the Borg Warner Overdrive Unit'']
  
 
==Four speed manual transmission identification and description==  
 
==Four speed manual transmission identification and description==  

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