DRIVING
WITH
THE
OVERDRIVE
TRANSMISSION
The
optional
Overdrive
equipment used in coniunction
with
the
Synchro-Mesh transmission
provides
an
automatic
fourth,
or
cruising,
gear.
The
engine
speed
of
an
Overdrive
equipped
car
is
more than
22%
slower than thai of a conventional
cor
01
the
same
road speed.
This
con-
tributes
greatly
to
fuel economy,
reduced
engme
wear
and
quieter,
more restful,
driving.
TO
DRIVE,
Overdrive Control
Handle-with
this
handle pulled OUT, the
over-
drive
mechanism
is
"locked
out"
and
the
car
will
be
in
conventional
drive.
This
handle
may
be
pushed in
to
engage
overdrive
01
any time,
whether
car
is
moving
or
stationary.
When
the
car
is
in motion,
to
lock
overdrive mechanism out, press the
accelerator
to the floor
unt
il the
transmission
kicks
down into standard drive,
and
then pu
ll
out the
Overdrive
Control
Handle.
Basic starting
and
driving instructions while driving with the Overdrive
transmission remain the some os given under "Driving with the Synchro-
Mesh transmission.
IN
ADDITION.
WITH
THE
OVERDRIVE
MECHANISM
ENGAGED
(Overdrive Conlrol
Handle
"in'');
•
At
speeds
be
l
ow
approximalely
26
miles
per
hour, all
gear
shifting
may
be
done
without depressing the dutch
pedaL
•
Above
30 miles
per
hour the transmission will automatically drop
inlo overdrive when the
accelerator
pedal
is
momentarily released,
At
this
speed
and
above,
the dutch
pedal
must
be
depressed before
shifting gears.
•
When
driving
in
second
or
third overdrive, extra
power
for
acceleration
or
hill
climbing
is
instantly supplied
by
depressing
the
acceleralor
pedelto
the floor momentarily.
• As
speed
drops
below
26
miles
per
hour, the overdrive will
automatically disengage.
TO
START
ENGINE
BY
PUSHING
CAR
• Follow some procedure as with Synchro-Mesh transmission but,
in
addition, LOCK
OUT
OVERDRIVE
by
pulling oul overdrive handle.
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