I tried to put the pin in today, after removing the switch Ive come to the conclusion that the man that put the power steering kit in must have put the steering shaft in the column upside down because there is no hole for the trip pin. Is that possible?
Screw could be a option car doesn't get driven every day, I took one out of another column but Im not sure if it will stay tight when I try to reinstall. Im still listening for options fellows.
I lost my back up lights, when I activate the switch on the lower column they come on , I had changed that switch about 14 years ago and can remember what goes in that switch to activate it. There aren't any nubs or tabs that I can see. Can someone sell me what I need or can I possibly...
I bought a dizzy from Mancini racing you can curve it right from the top without taking it way apart. It looks like a mopar dizzy on the outside. $165.
I did trailbeast hei conversion about 4-5 years ago its trouble free and very easy to install. Its hotter spark works good, you cant go wrong with this conversion.
You have two different flashers, one for turn signals, and one for 4 way flashers. If you added led bulbs or something like that you will probably need a heavy duty flasher, or the new electronic ones, or add ballast. Been there and done it.
I bought mine off amazon, there like 36. a pair but they do the job and can be seen. You get what you pay for.
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Just for **** and giggles check and see if you have a points style voltage regulator or electronic. I don't think its your problem but you may want to change over in the future.
Ive had trailbeast kit in my 67 barracuda for about 4 yrs now its trouble free and one of the best upgrades you can make. It certainly doesn't break the bank either. Just do it you will be happy you did. His customer support is excellent also.
I like interstate, but I went to optima 8 years ago with the yellow one, I'm more than happy and it shows no signs yet of quitting, and its not leaking acid everywhere from over charging when they sit for weeks at a time.
I had a similar problem like this forty some years ago, it turned out to be a blown fuse and it was some how allowing current to go where it shouldn't. Just check all fuses its free.
A member here trailbeast sells a hei conversion that works very well, it will eliminate your ballast resistor, watch his video, I have this set up and couldn't be happier.