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On my 58 County Sedan, I need to replace a missing overdrive relay. Is there a modern replacement or something else that will work? The few I have found on line as OEM replacements must be made of unobtanium based on how they're priced...
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A start-run relay for a late 60s/early 70s Chrysler works just fine and at a substantial discount below the repop OD relays.
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thanks Dobie
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I used one from Radio Shack.It doesn't look anything like the original,but it works just fine and only cost about $6.
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Any standard Bosch style ISO relay rated at 30 amps or higher will live a long life. $1-2 online (depending where you look), $6-$10 at your local parts place or dang near free by the handful at the junkyard - just grab a bunch from an underhood fuse block and pay the man a few bucks.
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