Adjustable Trans Brake Button on 2040-parts.com
West Frankfort, Illinois, United States
This is a micro switch mounted on an aluminum bracket that has a hydraulic cylinder to delay it's action. The hydraulic cylinder is what is adjusted to and or subtract delay. As far as I know it is legal in all classes. This switch sold for $350.00 new works very well for bottom bulb starts, I have changed classes and now run a delay box.
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