Manual Trans Clutch Start Switch Bracket (New)

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  1. ToddsGS

    ToddsGS Founders Club Member

    A nice Reproduction of the Manual Trans Clutch Safety Switch Bracket (mounting screw included)

    Fits 1969 – 1972 Skylark, GS & GSX with a Manual Transmission

    Price is $22.00 plus exact shipping

    This attaches to your Clutch Pedal and acts as a Guide for your "Clutch Start Switch" (See Diagram)

    BuickNeutralSafetyBracket.jpg




    Diagram below shows the Bracket and its mounting position on the clutch pedal.
    BuickNeutralSafetySwitchDiagram.jpg




    Photo below shows the Reproduction on the Left and the OEM piece on the Right
    BuickNeutralSafetySwitchGuides.jpg





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  2. ToddsGS

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  3. CJay

    CJay Supercar owner Staff Member

    Technically, wouldn't it be the clutch safety switch bracket? Stick cars have no neutral safety switch....
     
  4. ToddsGS

    ToddsGS Founders Club Member

    I believe you're absolutely correct, however the industry for some reason still calls it that . . . . .

    Here's the description by TPP from there website regarding the switch itself . . . (Copied & Pasted from there website)
    1970 Buick Skylark/GS/Regal/GN CLUTCH PEDAL NEUTRAL SAFETY START LEVER SWITCH

    And here's a photo of Lectric Limited's wiring harness for the switch (It to is using the same terminology)
    The manual I posted simply calls it a "Switch". I'm going to look into it a bit further and try and find out what Buick actually called it. Then I'll change my wording a bit. :)

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