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I am glad you did the troubleshooting on the reverse lights. I have to do it myself eventually. Thanks for blazing the trail man!
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Re: Restoring Rusty - Turn Signal Switch
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say, whacha got there Greg? A brand new shinny turn signal switch? Nice! How much did that set you back? $38 bucks from O'Reillys - not bad
Now if you only had that when you had the steering column all apart in order to replace that key lock cylinder? Wait what did you say? You did have it back then? Well why on God's green earth did you not install it then you Pollack? |
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Oh, I see.. you did try to install it but the darn thing would not plug in to the existing harness and you didn't want to fandango the new connector to "make it work" ok I get it, cause if it still didn't plug in or work you couldn't return it any more
so as my buddy says, what did you expect from an underwear company, LOL |
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Greg, that's funny that you already had the switch! I think there are adapters to convert to the different style connectors. I saw them when I bought my new switch from RockAuto.
If you can get the connectors figured out you could test the new switch without pulling the steering column apart again, just to be sure this is really the problem. |
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Would you care to explain yourself Greg?
Why sure your honor. You see all was well until The Greg realized he forgot to put the Booster Push Rod back in when he did the brakes a few weeks ago. So the other day he quickly removed the master cylinder and while nobody was a lookin' he put the rod back in. Problem solved he thought. Well that was just the opportunity for the brake fluid to seep out, like a thief in the night under the cover of darkness.... hee hee |
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all together now " IT AINT EASY !!! " |
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Re: Restoring Rusty - Turn Signal Switch Hell
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...so the day began with a tour of all the auto parts stores in town As you recall I bought a turn signal switch at OReillys that would not plug in to my original harness, so... NAPA - had the same one as OReillys AutoZone - had the same one as NAPA and OReillys Tognottis - were out of stock but could order the same one PepBoys - were out of stock but could order the same one so it was time to take matters into my own hands, now you haven't wrenched until you modified a part or better yet modified a tool or made your own now does this make me a Master Mechanic (I didn't say that) LOL but I did make my own tool, for the record that is |
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for those of you who think I am nuts, here are the two plugs compared, trust me they be different
TOP - old original one BOTTOM - new and disproved one (hee, hee) (someone mentioned get an adapter, well the only place that had some sort of adapter it was for the 67-72 trucks plus it cost $50 bucks plus shipping and had to be ordered) |
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having swapped the connector, it was time to test the new switch before pulling out the old one completely and feeding the new one through, no sense if that aint be the cure
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ok, that fixed the left rear turn signal, ie Yellow wire
pic of my least favorite step in tearing apart the steering column, getting that stupid ring clip out with a flat screw driver, I swear even the manual says just use a flat screw driver, geez lame design |
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ok some parting shots of the turn signal switches before one goes in and the other goes in the trash
I tried to see what possibly could be broken with the old one, but gave up, having bought a replacement already, and going to file this under cheap insurance it did have a crack where the turn signal lever screws in, left side of the pic above the round hole |
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guys would you know what's the difference between Electric Parts Cleaner and Electronic Cleaner?
I bought both hoping my old turn signal switch just needed a good cleanin' same company makes both, so they aint just competitors |
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That's great that it worked!
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~ i gots to tell you I am a bit electroniced out, tired of wires and switches, give me some nuts and bolts and old fashion grease anyday ~
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Re: Restoring Rusty - Power Steering Pump
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and so we move on to the Power Steering Pump, I hear a noise when I turn the steering wheel to the left and when I turn it to the right, sounds like somebodys' stomach's growling, plus it is filthy and I can't tell if it's leaking or it leaked back when some dude named Noah borrowed the truck to build a boat or something like that
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so out it comes, lets take a closer look at that beauty
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and this is the burrow she left behind, I see some paper towels and Mineral Spirits in my future
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and so it begins...
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removed the pulley... I ordered a new pump and I'm sure it aint gonna come with a pulley, also since I don't know how much free play there should be in the shaft as it moves a tiny bit to and fro in the bearing I am cleaning this pump in case I can salvage it, the shaft actually rotates pretty smoothly I expected to hear some square bearing noise or at least rubbing
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and a couple hours later
looks like I will be getting two new hoses, the high pressure hose and the low pressure one, both have cracks looks like all I may be keeping is the brackets and the pulley, and after all that cleaning, nice going Greg |
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ah what the heck lets get some glamour shots of that ol' pump, why not
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