Tim, this switch works. I got one for my mk2 and it fits perfectly. In
case something happens to the link the part #is ACD2218A (AC Delco).
It replaces GM part #90069100 which is harder to find (maybe
discontinued) but also works.
regards
Bob
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On 5/7/08, William Lau <mrlau@charter.net> wrote:
> You can go to a junkyard and look for something that is right. There
> couldn't have been too many companies that made switches like that during
> that era and they probably are all similar. Switches that are more modern
> might operate a relay and not be able to carry the load of a straight hook
> up. -- Bill --
>
>
> > David,
> >
> > Thanks very much for your efforts re: Tiger back up lights switch. I was
> > wondering what the hole was for and if it might have been related and
> > haven't heard back from David Kee.
> >
> > What you did completely clarifies the matter and I see that the C5 part
> > would be a problem to install.
> >
> > The C2 part can't be bought new so I will take your advice and check out
> > the situation on eBay. I think your last suggestion about adapting
> > something from an electrical store would be practical. On my boat I have a
>
> > push switch that activates a pump. It almost looks like one of those would
>
> > pop right in there as long as it had the right shaft length.
> >
> > I have been holding off reinstalling the 260 in order to get this done
> > first. I think I'll go ahead and put the engine in now as it looks like
> > this wouldn't be too hard to fit up afterwards.
> >
> > Thanks again and best regards,
> >
> > Tim Webster
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