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  1. Greg

    The starter cut out switch and neutral safety switch are the same thing.

    The starter cut out switch is mounted on the side of the transmission. Look in the transmission section for adjustment info.

    Try moving the shift lever from park to neutral while you have the key in the start position—- foot on the brake pedal. 
    Follow the positive battery cable from the battery, it will connect to the magnetic switch (solenoid) 

  2. Nelson

    The Avanti rear brakes are self centering not the more common self energizing design. The front shoe does more of the braking when rotating  forward. This is why the longer lining goes to the front and is called the forward shoe and the shorter lining goes to the rear and is called the reverse shoe. 
    On the self energizing design the shorter lining ( primary ) goes on the front and the longer (secondary ) lining goes on the rear. The secondary lining does most of the braking.  
     

    The forward shoe/lining wants to rotate with the drum but is stopped by the solid anchor at the bottom this will cause the bottom to wear faster than the top.

    It is common for the shoes to be installed with the short lining in the front ( like they would be for self energizing  brakes ) this will cause the front lining to wear even faster.  
    Steve 

  3. Avanti and Jet Thrust engines have 16 lobes.  Other Studebaker V-8 engines have 17– one for the fuel pump on early V-8 engines. If you count the lobe that is bolted to the front of the cam it would be 17 and 18 on engines 1955 and after.  

  4. 7 hours ago, Nelson said:

    That’s funny. I’m the same way. When my mind is running on the right course I can’t sleep. In looking at the photos I’m wondering if you couldn’t turn the lower support upside down and use the right on the left etc?

    If they are turned over part of the support circled in blue that the king pin mounts to would be upside down.  If it was cut on the yellow line and the king pin mount turned over the support would look more like the R3 piece. 
    Wouldn’t it be nice to find a box of those in a parts stash.  

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  5. Thanks Nelson 

    That does look different. I am headed to my shop now to take a look.  It’s 15 degrees and the shop is 2 blocks away but I won’t be able to go to sleep if I don’t go look.  

  6. Any chance of seeing some pictures of the lowered upper control arm inner mount and the drop spindles. 
    I have looked at the stock spindle and kingpin a few times with the thought of lowering the front end without changing the other suspension geometry.    Not many R3 Avanti’s to look at out here on west side of the country. 🤔

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