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BN1 Trafficator

haasad

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My trafficator is missing the centering collar or spring so I’m going to turn a simple soft nylon bush to hold the top of the stator central.
However my problem is it has never cancelled. I suspect the hub is missing a location peg for the alloy cancelling ring which is currently free floating.
Can anyone confirm correct assembly ?
 

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If you choose to have yor trafficator repaired and restored the man to talk with is Curt Arndt of Carlsbad CA (cnaarndt :at:gmail.com)
 
In Austin-Healey parlance, a "trafficator" is the round turn-signal/horn button switch with the Bakelite crown, located in the center of the steering wheel.
Or not.
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Because I lean tward the pedantic I had to look this up. The Google answer indeed suggests that a manette is a bar or lever used to operate a machine. A trafficator is defined as a turn signal indicator lever that flips up as in the photo. I fear trafficator is way too far imbedded in big Healey lore to be changed for absolute correctness. I've learned something that I never even thought about is pretty much wrong. Has anyone done a trafficator mod on a big Healey? Perhaps it could be strapped to the windscreen post.......
 
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