turn signal lever
turn signal lever
Hello everybody. Just got '59 NOS turn signal lever and knob.
It is not stripped, but it falls out! Using a flashlight, the inside
of the hole it fits into doesn't look stripped. Any suggestions? Is it ok
to use loctite here? The part that the indicator fits into
(beyond the round hole) of course moves and looks fragile
(parts book is not clear about how these pieces go together)
--I can use a longer 61 Dodge lever that I have no problem,
but I'd rather put the stock one in. The original lever was
stripped and bent. Thanks. Beth.
It is not stripped, but it falls out! Using a flashlight, the inside
of the hole it fits into doesn't look stripped. Any suggestions? Is it ok
to use loctite here? The part that the indicator fits into
(beyond the round hole) of course moves and looks fragile
(parts book is not clear about how these pieces go together)
--I can use a longer 61 Dodge lever that I have no problem,
but I'd rather put the stock one in. The original lever was
stripped and bent. Thanks. Beth.
Turn signal lever
:Thanks Dan.
turn signal
Yeah, I figured that out about the loctite , thanks for the
warning! I read the label on my "red"-- its for high temp. stuff--
Got the teflon tape, this weekend will see what happens.
Thanks again guys! Beth.
warning! I read the label on my "red"-- its for high temp. stuff--
Got the teflon tape, this weekend will see what happens.
Thanks again guys! Beth.
Turn signal fix
Dan, you may think you are not the best mechanic with your
oil pan problem, but you're LIGHT YEARS ahead of this
stubborn half-Polish/Russian novice ...
teflon tape worked like a charm! LOL Beth
oil pan problem, but you're LIGHT YEARS ahead of this
stubborn half-Polish/Russian novice ...
teflon tape worked like a charm! LOL Beth
Re: Turn signal fix
Wow! And I just made that part up4dHT wrote::...teflon tape worked like a charm!
Dan
"If it's new, Plymouth's got it!"