Okay, Please forgive me. I took my ignition switch off my 48 Chief to clean the inside. (It has not been apart in many years and I was having a problem with my headlight part of the switch). I was careful to document the disassembly so I could sucessfully put it back together. Unfortunatally I did not realize that one of the contacts that are held in place by the spring and arrow head is not brass. (When I took it apart it was so dirty inside that everything looked the same.) Does anyone in the club know or have a exploded picture to show the correct way to reassemble the switch. A big thank you in advance to anyone who may be of help here. Sincerely, Mark.
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Attached is a drawing I saved from another list when this question came up. I did an ignition switch before I had this drawing but the drawing places the phenolic "contact" where I recall placing it so I think the drawing is correct ... PerryAttached Files
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Originally posted by Perry Ruiter View PostAttached is a drawing I saved from another list when this question came up. I did an ignition switch before I had this drawing but the drawing places the phenolic "contact" where I recall placing it so I think the drawing is correct ... Perry
I ran across this thread as I am having some ignition switch issues. Anyway I could get a copy of the dwg you provided to Mark ? It would be very much appreciated.
Kenny
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Hi Kenny,
Here is a drawing of the universal Indian switch. Hope this helps.
dkgoz
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Yesterday I discovered that I will probably need this also. The switch works in the second position, Light + ignition but not in the first, ignition-only position. I'm hoping that it is only dirty but I guess that I will find out when I take it apart. Many thanks.
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