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Changing a turn signal switch in a 67

tarafied1

Well-Known Member
I have recently changed my TS switch on my 67, I didn't think to take pics until I was putting it back together, here are a few that might help.
This is the switch going back in
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I taped a wire to the harness when I pullled out the old one, then it was in the colomn so I could tape the new one to it and pull the wires thru. Notice I had taken the column apart, it made it much easier to get the wires thru
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These are the carrage head type bolts that hold the end on
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Here you can see the nut on the bolt that holds the end on, now I was putting the screws in to hold the "cone" on to the end.
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Hazard knob (notice it is a 68 TS switch)
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push switch in lining up the lever area with the support hole in the column
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Then you can put the screws in
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then the lever and tighten
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This dot on the stock sterring wheel lines up with a line on the shaft
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There is also a pin in the TS cancel cam that lines up with a groove in the wheel
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Then you can plug it in!
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Hope this helps a little
 
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Holy crap!!! :expl I need to do that for my '69...

Nice write up and pix--great job! This should help me, even tho mine is a later car. Thanks for taking the time.
 
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