On March 19, 2006 Matt Haas wrote:
> Jim,
>
> There were 6 turn signal switches used in 1967. Here's the breakdown of the
> switches for left hand drive cars:
>
> With column shifted auto, without tilt wheel: 320-8676
> With column shifted auto, with tilt wheel: 320-8679
> With standard trans, hazard warning switch in the center of the switch
> housing: 320-8677
> With standard trans, hazard warning switch at the bottom of the switch
> housing: 320-8678
>
> Partsvoice shows the first two are available through
> http://www.collectorsautosupply.com.
Unfortunately, it's the 3rd one that I'd need.
What I did was this: I got the steering wheel off, and both the cam and
switch had loose parts laying in the bottom of the housing. Clips and
springs literally came dropping off the switch when I pulled it out. Not good!
I looked at the one in my '69 Rambler, and it appears the same, but rather
than pull it, I went ahead and ordered a new one with a new cam plate from
Advance Auto. Should be here by Tuesday morning.
Getting the switch off, I cut the wires where it goes into the connector
under the dash. I attached a wire, then fed it up through the column, so
that now I have the wire to feed back through with the new one.
Isn't there a way to remove the pins from the factory connector, so I
don't have to cut'n'splice the wires?
Something else; both my cam and switch were date coded for 8-67 (meaning
my car was a late model yr build), and both were brittle. The only thing
about finding a NOS AMC part is that it's likely that the plastic could be
brittle as well, even if it's not been used, or at least that's what I'm
thinking. Hopefully, the new aftermarket one will be correct.
At least I'm brushing up on my wiring skills...
Jim Boone
Mims, FL