<VV> 65 turn signal switch

cjcavitt at comcast.net cjcavitt at comcast.net
Fri Jul 28 21:41:46 EDT 2006


well norm if you hadnt jumped so fast you would have noticed that i had already corrected myself because i had misread the post but you did just repeat what i said about the snapring except for one thing it does need to come off and even though i didnt do two last year i have done hundreds (literaly) over the years

curt

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From: norman.witte at comcast.net 

Robert, it should NOT require a puller to remove the switch.  I have two '65 Corsas and did work on the switches on both cars last year.  On one, I absolutely, positively could not get the switch to come off.  On the other, it practically fell off.  I tried the same prying and ran into the same problem.  There is a snap ring on the shaft that I was told to take off, but I couldn't get the thing out of there.  Unfortunately, I was not able to get the switch off at all, so I am not sure what actually works.  However, I think what happened is that the inner bearing race froze to the shaft, and since the bearing comes with the switch I couldn't move it.  One thought might be to take a screwdriver and drive down on the inner race to attempt to break it free.  I don't have the parts in front of me so I don't know that this would work.  

I do know that I didn't have to remove the snap ring to get the switch off of the column in the convertible, and the shop manual doesn't mention it.

Why are you replacing the switch?

Norm Witte

-------------- Original message -------------- 
From: cjcavitt at comcast.net 

> It requires a steering wheel puller, you can buy a universal one at any auto 
> parts store. 
> 
> curt 
> 
> -------------- Original message -------------- 
> From: "robert guerin" 
> 
> > I am replacing the turn signal switch on my 65 corsa.I have the steering wheel 
> > removed,but can"t get the switch off the steering column.Seems like its press 
> > on.Book doesn't"t say that it requires a puller.I"ve been prying it pretty 
> hard 
> > with a long screw driver don"t want to break it.If anyone has any ideas on how 
> > to do this I sure would like to hear them. 
> > 
> > Thanks In 
> > Robert Guerin 
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