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  • Gerard F.
    Extremely Frequent Poster
    • June 30, 2004
    • 3803

    67 (&68) Signal Switch Cam

    Guys,

    I'm putting the finishing touches on a Restorer story so I thought I'd do a post on the subject. If you look in the archives you'll see a thread about "It's all in the Cam" about my trials with not less then 3 replacement 67 signal switches and a new signal switch cam.

    I finally found a replacement switch, that seems to last with a little modification, and which is on the car now. So I thought, I'd go back to my original and put the new cam on.

    Here's the setup:



    The original switch is on the right with the original cam and the usual problem with it. The new replacement cam is on the left. Object is to make a neat soldered connection of the wires. Well I got it done but not too neat:



    If you can do a neat butt splice with solder, you could probably use some shrink wrap tubing. But my soldering ability is not too good so a taped the splices. Notice the insulated wire retainer at the came stud. My original has disintergrated, so I made one from PVC tape and file cardboard.

    Here's the cam in place:



    If you notice the screw in the picture, that is my original screw which holds the lever in place. The lockwashers are not original but they have a purpose.

    The original screw is a #8 x 3/4" 32 thread self threading screw. If you have a replacement switch don't use the original screw. Use a shorter #8 X 32 screw and use it with one or two lock washers, so that the lever is nice and tight, and doesn't move fore and aft when installed. I think that the screw and lack of tightness is probably the reason that most replacements go bad within a short period of time.

    If you ever want to bench test one of these switches, it can be done with an ohm meter and this schematic:



    My original ohmed out just fine with the new cam. But I have to put it back on the car before I finish the story.

    Just having fun,
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    Last edited by Gerard F.; September 26, 2010, 10:41 PM.
    Jerry Fuccillo
    1967 327/300 Convertible since 1968
  • Ronald L.
    Extremely Frequent Poster
    • October 18, 2009
    • 3248

    #2
    Re: 67 (&68) Signal Switch Cam

    Gerard, Is this future story going to go through the details on how to pull this out of the column?

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    • Joe R.
      Extremely Frequent Poster
      • May 31, 2006
      • 1822

      #3
      Re: 67 (&68) Signal Switch Cam

      Jerry,

      Very nice! I'm looking forward to your article. I too have some gremlins in my 66 in this area.

      Joe

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      • Gerard F.
        Extremely Frequent Poster
        • June 30, 2004
        • 3803

        #4
        Re: 67 (&68) Signal Switch Cam

        Ronald, Joe,

        The switch above is 67 (and 68) only, with the lane change feature and the hazard switch on the column with the switch.

        66 and earlier switches are different, but I would suppose that the procedure for changing them is similar.

        On a 67, you have to take off the steering wheel (mark it's position so that you will put it back in its exact angular position). Then drop the column slightly to get the collar to the instrument panel pulled forward.

        Follow your service manual, although don't cut the lower connector off like the shops used to do. With a little patience you can take off the lower connector, and thread the cable through the column.

        It's a pretty tedious job the first time. But after 3 times, now I could probably do it, off and on, in 15 minutes.

        Just bragging,
        Jerry Fuccillo
        1967 327/300 Convertible since 1968

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        • Jim S.
          Expired
          • August 31, 2001
          • 730

          #5
          Re: 67 (&68) Signal Switch Cam

          These two papers may be of value.





          Jim

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