4 speed slushie

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4 speed slushie

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hey guys I'm trying to chase up technical specs and wiring diagrams for the asin warner 4 speed.

if you guys could help me out that would be great.

any data on the boxes is ok, just trying to find out all that I can about them.
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I have tranny manual that might have the info, what model you got ( it is on a small plate on the left hand side of the box about midway back)
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will find out tonight when I get home, bought it off elky in brisbane not long ago it's out of the piazza's not the rodeo or jackaroo.
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What were you wanting to know????


Ive had a look at the wiring diagrams etc, but cant make sense of it.

One day im going to look at it on the car (before i remove stuff) and see if that will clear it up as to how it works and where what wire goes.


Im tipping theres an actuator/computer of some sort. It works in with the cruise control.

Id say its a similar thing to the TH700R with the converter lock. It needs a signal to make it lock. I was going to look into using the kit for the TH700R to make the lock happen on a carby AW box.

But then i want to get my nose into an auto Shuttle. They were the same box.

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Post by Bugle »

It's pretty simple you just need the computer, a switch, a light, and a couple of wires to the gearbox.
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