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Indicator / Horn Switch

steve burton

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Hi. Stripping down my indicator / horn switch to refurb it and I have manage to lose the white nylon plunger. It has a small spring behind it. On the SC website they call it a operating piston.

Can anybody help?
 
Got a picture or link? I've torn down trafficators for 4- and 6-cyl cars and don't recall any white nylon parts (doesn't mean there aren't any ;)
 
Wow! ÂŁ114 for that?! I didn't recall it because I don't recall taking it out. Anyway, you might try Curtis Arndt, who restores trafficators as a hobby:

cnaarndt@gmail.com

Mention Healey Trafficator in the subject line so he doesn't think it's spam, and you can tell him I referred you to him.
 
Seems incredibly expensive but in any case I'll second Bob's suggestion that you contact Curt. I sent him my trafficator for a resto and he did a great job on it.
 
Hi. Stripping down my indicator / horn switch to refurb it and I have manage to lose the white nylon plunger. It has a small spring behind it. On the SC website they call it a operating piston.

Can anybody help?nd I am sure that
Contact Curt Arndt in AZ--he refinishes trafficators and probably has the part you seek.
 
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