Backup light switch

Discussion in '1960-1966' started by Dougs55, Jan 11, 2014.

  1. Dougs55

    Dougs55 Member

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    Ok guys need a little nudge here. I put backup lights (not on original truck) with an ididit column, new wiring harness and am stumped as to where the switch is or rather supposed to be? :confused:
     
  2. Lakeroadster

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    Column shifter or floor shifter?

    If neither has the switch built into it then you can by a switch and attach it to the shifter arm on the transmission.

    I used the mechanical switch shown below for brake lights on my Model A Hotrod. will work equally well as a backup light switch. It has an adjustable arm and it's worked trouble free for about 15 years.

    Here's a couple links:

    Adjustable, see photo below:
    http://www.gearheadworld.com/store/Universal-Street-Rod-Adjustable-Brake-Light-Switch-P1471.aspx

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  3. Dougs55

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    Should have been more specific. Its a TH400 out of a 69 chevell, looked for it in the tranny but no luck. Looks like you have a lot fancier setup than I can come up with. Thought that maybe I could go to the older style on the column but with the new column don't think that's an option. Just gonna have to figure on it some more.
     
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    Go to classic parts catalogue, look for mid year ( 65 to 75 ) chevy pass car automatic, they are there..
     
  5. Lakeroadster

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    Where's your shifter at Doug, column or floor? With an automatic, retrofitting the mechanical switch onto the transmission shifter arm shouldn't be to tough.
     
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  6. Dougs55

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    Thanks Lakeroadster, this has all given me some ideas that I am going to try and I think your right, with a little bit of imagination I may have a solution.
     
  7. vwnate1

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    Switches

    FWIW ;

    Those are Vintage Chevrolet brake light switches and they're *so* handy and popular they're made not only in left and right versions but also in both NO and NC versions , making them incredibly versatile .

    ALL heavy duty truck shops have them as they're often used as " Bed Up " tattle tale light switches .

    Look in the " Buyers Guide " (old fashioned paper catalog with pictures) in any FLAPS to find them .
     

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