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I thought the crew might enjoy this.
https://oldcarroadtrip.wordpress.com...ng-but-shorts/ Basically, one of my shorts was in the brake light. I took it apart and fixed the problem. I recorded a little video for the blog. I'm hoping that this is the LAST of the shorts. I still haven't gotten up the courage to start the car up and take it for a drive. I want to check the electric system "one more time" before doing so. I am also now seriously considering installing two fuses -- one for the lights and one for the starter. |
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![]() ![]() You may also consider putting in a fuse for the horn (has been suggested by Bill W) while you're at it.
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a pretty simple mechanism to botch up via reproduction, but somebody found a way.
don't some of the '29s qualify for 30-31 design of stoplight switch, which several members state is being reproducing by A & L with quality. |
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Yeah, I knew what he meant, it was just the way he worded it.
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OK...It was in July 1929 when the two small holes started to appear on the center cross members for a new switch...However it was in October when the new switch made its appearance (MARC/MAFCA Restoration Guidelines and Judgine Standards). Pluck Last edited by Steve Plucker; 09-15-2015 at 10:30 AM. |
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If only we had these computers/videos fifty years ago...those poor, poor puppies. (Just kidding)
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Seth, Thanks for taking the time to make the video. I need to find out how to do that and post it. I had a similar problem with my original switch on my 29 roadster. They factory bake-o-lite insulation had cracked causing the light to not go off when the brake pedal was released. I simply removed to cracked part and cut a small sliver of wood to fit snug in between the upright ends, drilled two hole for the mounting screws and it worked like a charm. I didn't want to use one of the replacement switches as most of the descriptions read "FAIR replacement". I sand blasted and repainted the switch and it now works great. Plus you get the satisfaction of keeping the original on the car. Thanks again for sharing. Jim
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