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ozark59
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Turn signal assembly

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Does anyone have a picture blowup of how the turn signal should be put togeather in the steering colum. I have the 57/58 service manual and cannot find anything on the turn signals and how they should be correctly installed in the colum ( where the springs and parts go ). I have a 59 Belvedere.

Thanks, Dennis www.balloon@lakeozarks.com
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Hello Denis,
I have steering column out of a parts car..I could take pictures or make a digital movie..what would you prefer?
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Dennis,

I do have a picture I took when I mounted my restored steering wheel.

Hope it helps, otherwise Roger gets a shot. I can also make pictures of matthew's steering column.

Also tried to e-mail you and send the large version of the picture but the e-mail was rejected.

Ron
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You are ahead of me, Ron, I couldn't even find Dennis' Email address..I tried to IM him, but I don't know if it went thru. Something wierd happened and a notoation ended up on the UFO section of Much Ado...
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oops, I totally got confused there..I see Dennis' Email address aright, but not the Australian Plodge owner's...
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Actually, for those responding to Dennis' inquiry, and got bounces -- it appears he entered his email address incorrectly in his post. My correspondence with him indicates his address is balloon@lakeozarks.com. Take that our for a spin, if you want to contact him directly...

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turn signal and brake lights

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Thank you for the picture. It solved one of my problems, which was how the spring on the right side of the picture when on. There are a couple of other issuses. I have a piece of brass approximately a 1/4" wide and 3/4" to 7/8" long and bent that goes somewhere under the turn signal mechinism. I would like to find an exploded view of the turn signal switch area. This all started because my brake lights quit and I have traced it to the turn signal switch area. Brake light switch works, but nothing at the rear of the car. The Turn signals work fine. The turn signals will not stay detented when making a turn. I don't know if they ever produced a exploded view of that area of the steering colum. Any help would be welcomed.

thanks, Dennis balloon@lakeozarks.com
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I do recall the slim brass strip..I wil have to disassemble the "parts steering wheel" to answer your question , which I have no problem with.
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Thanks, that will be a great help.

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Do you also have a wiring diagram? The turn signal does interrupt the brake light connection (when the brake lights are on and you activate the signal, one of the lights will begin to blink, as with any car). There are wiring diagrams in the 59 supplement. You may have a bad turnsignal relay..but first we have to get your assembley re-assembled. Hopefully I can get your answer this afternoon (Wednesday)after 5 pm west coast time.
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Thanks, I appreciate your help.

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Roger offers this advice (and pic) to Dennis:
Roger wrote:Dennis,
Here is how I believe the turn signal switch contact should fit. Make sure all surfaces are clean..this is how Ground is maintained with these moveable parts. Let me know how it works out. I can copy the wiring diagram from the manual as well, if needed.
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