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@ and a members name here will send him a notification. BigD is a smart guy and a valuable resource for late 60's Mopars. He specializes in A12 cars (69 1/2 Bees and Road Runners) If there is an odd gearbox that was used, he will know about it.
I would hope their quality would be better than an off the shelf pump but now days you never know. A friend was having bleeding over issues and replaced his with an off the shelf Car Quest pump (new not rebuilt) and it put out a tick over 10#. On goes the pressure regulator. It's best to check...
I think it's another manufacturer as well. It looks nothing like the one I posted which is the box that' in my 64. I have np idea who manufactured RWW's gearbox or how and if it can be fine tuned.
I made this thread a sticky so it will be easier to find. There are thousands of early cars that may need a switch. Thanks @Bob Jordan for starting the thread.
Mine needs adjusted just a touch more. It still has a slight pull. The plate on the top of the gearbox has what I would call Oval bolt holes.They really aren't slotted. A friend on FABO used to work ar a Dodge dealer doing new car set ups and he said he carried a ratchet with a socket and...
Made in USA Must be the Shee Mar Sm102
https://www.moparmall.com/MoPar-2496163-2631383-2822170-turn-signal-switch-p/738-001.htm
Yep, yikes! NOS though.
Turn Signal Switch# 2822170 / 2496163 / 2631383 - A - B - C - Body - 1964-66 - NOS - SHIPS FREE TO LOWER 48 - Blue Star Performance
Looks...
The tag on my switch I took out was #2496163 The parts book above was from My Mopar and I would imagine the #2822170 was a superseded number. Those will give me something to search for any way.
I don't know why I didn't think of doing this before I installed mine. Plug it in and test the operation before installing it in the column. At least that way I can see if it's defective before installing it. If I plug it in and my brake lights are still wonky, back it goes.
Speaking of Swingers, Yes please. Mine came up for sale and I had to pull the trigger. I didn't buy it for an investment but it is worth close to double what I paid 10 years ago. These and the Duster's and Demons have gone crazy lately.
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