1928 Rectangular Switch Cover Round Starter Rod Switch Covers almost always missing . Licenced mechanic, Model A owner, over 40 years, can make these,
On e-bay his contact is : jford31a . If phone is needed, let me know. Thanks. |
Re: 1928 Rectangular Switch Cover I need a starter switch cover. I searched jford31a on ebay and came up with nothing. Please advise.
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Re: 1928 Rectangular Switch Cover Here is a link to what jford31a is selling on eBay, I do not see a switch cover.
https://www.ebay.com/sch/jford31a/m....p2047675.l2562 Here is link to his closed auctions and there is no switch cover https://www.ebay.com/csc/jford31a/m...._sop=13&_rdc=1 |
Re: 1928 Rectangular Switch Cover Here it is. https://www.ebay.com/itm/A-R-STARTER...kAAOSwSkxbMYVT
It's the last item on the link 160B posted. Bob |
Re: 1928 Rectangular Switch Cover Be aware that there two sizes of the switch covers. If you find one it may be the wrong one. Years ago I needed the cover and I had to buy the complete starter to get it. The seller would not break the starter components.
The shorter shorter came in around September 1928. |
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Remember ... the 'off-set' switch/cover had a 'notch' to prevent the rod from twisting. Until i found an original, i made do by modifying a .50 cal shell casing for my 'non-notched' switch
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I just ordered and received a cover, straight rod, and pedal cap from Joe Amendola, Ottawa, Ontario. Joe is referred to in the top thread.
Phone: 613-722-2501. email: [email protected] Installed yesterday in a November 28 unrestored car. Fit great. Very happy. The cap appears to be an accelerator cap. Does anyone know if Ford originally used accelerator caps as starter rod caps on early starters? Is this correct? |
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