Turn signal switch

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Re: Turn signal switch

by RollyTG » Sun Mar 29, 2020 6:15 pm

It is somewhat crowded around the column on my car because of the auto transmission shifter.
Clearly the cancelling "finger" is a bit bent for some reason - it was worse. ????

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Re: Turn signal switch

by Glyn Ruck » Sun Mar 29, 2020 11:39 am

As long as your column is drilled & tapped/threaded to secure the metal cancelling ring/clamp/bracket bolts X 2 that engages the plastic toothed ring you will be able to fit the newer self cancelling mechanism.

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Re: Turn signal switch

by cass3958 » Sun Mar 29, 2020 10:34 am

I have not done so as I already have the later version but I would think it possible as long as all the components as changed over. I doubt if the fixing points were changed just the mechanism for the self cancelling part. I think it has also been mentioned that there appears to be two earths in the new wiring loom where as the old one only has one but that should not be a problem.

Re: Turn signal switch

by John Quilter » Sun Mar 29, 2020 4:55 am

Mine is like RollyTG's in photo (old turn switch.jpg (129.49 KiB)) although thankfully not broken. In the event it breaks or wears out is is possible to substitute the later type with the toothed white plastic ring, assuming these are now more available.

John Quilter
Eugene, Oregon USA

Re: Turn signal switch

by Glyn Ruck » Sat Mar 28, 2020 2:23 pm

Here is my very late 65 during build. It was No 4 off of the SA production line & is actually 1966 Model Year car. Sorry these pics were not taken for this purpose & fall apart when blown up. Just to show the cancelling plastic ring in place. Remember where you have an Auto shifter our Manual OD cars have the Overdrive switch that I show here. (cass' car is an Auto) This is pre fitting the cancelling ring shown fitted in the E Type pic above.

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Re: Turn signal switch

by RollyTG » Sat Mar 28, 2020 1:37 pm

I found a YouTube video of a chap making one of those plastic spring pieces with a 3-D printer; but taking the whole unit apart and reassembling it looked like a pain. Here - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vXBvRcp4-vM

Re: Turn signal switch

by RollyTG » Sat Mar 28, 2020 1:18 am

Thanks for the great photos. The defective one I took off is exactly the same as your first three pics, except that it only has one plastic arm left. My car is a 65. Maybe I should be looking in the Mark 2 section? Anyway, the expert at Barratts says that he will send me the correct one, but I am a tad skeptical.

Re: Turn signal switch

by Glyn Ruck » Fri Mar 27, 2020 11:26 pm

I'm pretty sure you are right Rob. Please don't go to the trouble of removing the cowling.

Re: Turn signal switch

by cass3958 » Fri Mar 27, 2020 9:25 pm

Glyn Ruck wrote: Fri Mar 27, 2020 2:25 pm Rob ~ You have a late car. What mechanism do you have?

This is what I have & is my NOS spare. My original shows some wear but I only located this NOS unit after my car was finished. I was delighted because sun exposed plastic parts become brittle & break.
I don't have a picture of mine but I am pretty sure without taking the cowling off that mine is the same as in your photo Glyn.

Re: Turn signal switch

by RollyTG » Fri Mar 27, 2020 3:46 pm

I think the issue is mainly that my car is an automatic and it can only use a half ring turn signal mechanism because the transmission shifter is on the opposing side. Barratts have hopefully identified the part that I need. When I get a part that fits - and works - I can worry about the wiring some more.

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