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Old July 4th, 2009, 12:35 PM   #1 (permalink)
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1964 turn signal switch

Does anyone have an idea where you can buy a turn signal switch/cam assy for a 1964 full size Olds ? Fusicks does not carry this part. eBay doesn't ever seem to have them.
Alternately, are they rebuildable ? This car has cornering lights - does that dictate a different switch, or were they all the same with add'l harness connections ?
Thanks for the help.
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Old July 4th, 2009, 02:54 PM   #2 (permalink)
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Turn Signal Sw.

It made a difference on my '67 Cutlass. There were two types of switches made by two manufacturers- one was a Delco and the other was a red unit with two sets of wires/plugs and was marked "BPM". This red sw. was used in my car, which originally had the cornering lights (removed by previous owner). I found it after quite a lot of eBay-surfing. I seem to remember "The Parts Lady" as a source for some of my '67 parts. Try looking up that site on eBay Motors- Auto Parts. I'll look further into my records to get the correct source. Jim
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Old July 4th, 2009, 10:25 PM   #3 (permalink)
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OEM part #s from 74 edition parts book:

Electrical switches:

1964 except F85, tilt or cornering lamps- grp 2.895 p/n 579500

1964-65 big car with tilt or cornering lamps grp 2.895 p/n 1993667


Mechanical yoke at top of column:

1963-4 exc tilt or F85- 2.910 p/n 1960989

1963-5 tilt exc F85- 2.910 p/n 1966520


Actuator:

1963-4 exc tilt or F85- 2.895 5676894

63-65 tilt exc F85- 2.895 5678166
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Old July 5th, 2009, 10:14 AM   #4 (permalink)
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Not saying they still supply it, but this is the type of thing Motormite/Dorman (aka HELP rack at your parts store) may well have cataloged. There is also a Chinese importer that has gotten into reproduction of vintage turn signal switches big time.

You might also try these guys:

http://www.shee-mar.com/start.html

They don't show the specific year application, but that does not necessarily mean they don't actually have what you need, only that they don't catalog it that way.

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Old July 5th, 2009, 04:53 PM   #5 (permalink)
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still thinking ....

Thanks for the help so far, esp. the part numbers. Maybe I do not need a new switch, just an adjustment?

It will flash the turn signals in both directions when it wants to. Other times just one direction and not the other. It is fussy coming back to center. If it does not center properly, it will mess up the brake light circuit.

Does this sound like a bad part? Dried grease in the switch/cam? Weak springs? Cleaning or replacement?

This car has tilt wheel - what part(s) are located just under the steering wheel, and what is the terminal block mounted on the steering column closer to the floor?
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