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![]() "jamesgangnc" wrote in message ups.com... The interuptor switch only actvates to get alphas out of gear. Going into reverse or forward does not activate the interuptor switch. The gear design uses the thrust from the engine to force the gears to stay fully engaged. The interuptor stalls the engine long enough to overcome that effect when you pull it out if gear. That's true under normal operating conditions. When the cable or shift lever bind up, any movement of the shift will cause the interrupter to react as if you were pulling out of gear. Thus the engine stall. Jim |
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