Hello John,
I noticed your message to the automotive list regarding Lucas horn/indicator
switch assemblies.
Unfortunately you are too far away geographically for me to simply offer you
a complete re-build," on the house" as I would have done if you were nearer.
However..........I would have four large biscuit,[cookie] tins full of parts
for these assemblies, also at least twenty original working units for both
the fixed and adjustable assemblies, all OE , so if there are any parts that
I can assist you with then simply email me.
Hope this helps you.
Regards.
David.
www.bighealey.ltd.uk
----- Original Message -----
From: "John O'Brien" <banjojohn@cox.net>
To: <alan@andysnet.net>; "Healey List" <healeys@Autox.Team.Net>
Sent: Saturday, December 11, 2004 3:07 PM
Subject: Re: turn signal cancelling
> Thanks for all the advice. I guess I'll pull it out and have a look at
it,
> but I may be doing the Radio Shack buzzer when all is said and done. I
had
> already considered that, as I already did it on the bugeye. For some
reason
> I could never get them to self cancel either .
>
> It's nice to be back on the list. you guys and gals are a great resource.
>
> John O'Brien
> '61 bugeye
> '65 BJ8
>
> -------Original Message-------
>
> From: Alan Schultz
> Date: 12/09/04 14:04:43
> To: banjojohn@cox.net; healeys@Autox.Team.Net
> Subject: Re: turn signal cancelling
>
> John,
>
> I never got my turn signal switch to cancel for LH turns. I gave up and
> installed tiny Radio Shack buzzers to give me an audible signal for both
> RH and LH turns so I can hand cancel the signals. Sure guarantees they
> are not left on for miles before you realize they are flashing!
>
>
> Hi Listers:
>
> After a long hiatus I have returned to the list. I didn't have time to
> sort
> through all the mail in my box each day, so I gave up and signed off. No
> reflection on the list, just too little time. I've got a small winter
> project I could use some input on.
>
> My BJ8 turn signal switch would not cancel as it is designed to. I bought
> another one and installed it (a real pain to get the wired through the
> tube)
> It started acting up soon and finally popped apart into my lap mid-turn
one
> day. I could not get is back togethr because of some damage and the way
> they put them together, so ordered another. This one has worked OK for a
> while but now does not cancel for left turns. Any advice on how to adjust
> this so it will work again?
>
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