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turn signal flasher
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mfirth |
07-08-2019 @ 6:20 AM
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Put a new # 535 6v NoAmericanPartsAvailable [napa} flasher in my 52 Vic & it lasted 1 year. Anyone know if Mac's or Carpenters are any better? Also, does a flasher care about + or - ground. Any info GR8tly appreciated! Thanks guys. mike
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trjford8 |
07-08-2019 @ 6:30 AM
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The flasher does not care about positive or negative ground in my experience. I would search the swap meets for a NOS or NOSR flashers. I have had the best luck with those flashers when putting turn signals on an old Ford. Also check e-Bay for the old original flashers.
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kirkstad |
07-08-2019 @ 9:33 AM
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My 535 flasher is marked made in USA BY Echlin and also marked NAPA. I also have a spare" Wagner" and an" Ideal" both made in USA. but I'm not sure were I got them. I have a 36 now,but I have had Model A's in the past,and always added turn signals and purchased extra flashers. I will gladly Check them out in by car and send you one if you like.(kirkstad3@verizon.net) 7323360068. Frank
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mfirth |
07-08-2019 @ 12:40 PM
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Thanks fellas, much appreciated. I just ordered a 2 pack from Partsbiz? online for $12 including shipping. I found an unknown one in a box, it's in the car & working. Thanks 4 the offer Frank, i'm keeping your ph. number & e address just in case? Old Ford folks R the best ! mike
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supereal |
07-09-2019 @ 10:19 AM
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C&G has them for $5, both 6 and 12 volt, They are two prong type. If you need the three prong , they are also listed. They are one of the few places that have them for LED lights. (800) 266-0470.) All good quality.
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