Shoovel Posted 19 hours ago Report Posted 19 hours ago Folks, I’m working on a 64 Avanti with tilt wheel. The cable from the turn signal mechanism to the switch is broken. I can get a new cable, but there is no where in the shop manual, that I can find that gives a description of how to replace it. Any assistance would be greatly appreciated. Thanks Tom
mfg Posted 19 hours ago Report Posted 19 hours ago 9 minutes ago, Shoovel said: Folks, I’m working on a 64 Avanti with tilt wheel. The cable from the turn signal mechanism to the switch is broken. I can get a new cable, but there is no where in the shop manual, that I can find that gives a description of how to replace it. Any assistance would be greatly appreciated. Thanks Tom As I’m sure you know, the factory tilt wheel option on ‘64 Avantis is quite rare. That same tilt mechanism is more commonly found in early ‘A’ series Avanti ll’s. I’ve never worked on one, but I think that GM used the same unit in mid sixties Buicks, Olds, Chevy, etc. I’d guess that if you can source a shop manual for one of those vehicles it would give you the info you need in depth… Good luck!
Gunslinger Posted 16 hours ago Report Posted 16 hours ago I think the go-to guy for that would be Dan Booth at Nostalgic Motors.
Shoovel Posted 6 hours ago Author Report Posted 6 hours ago 10 hours ago, Gunslinger said: I think the go-to guy for that would be Dan Booth at Nostalgic Motors. Thanks, I’ll give him a call next week.
brad Posted 1 hour ago Report Posted 1 hour ago The turn signal switch itself is located down the column nearer the floor. The cable runs to a bracket on the switch at the switch end, and to the lever mechanism under the steering wheel. You have to pull the wheel. There is no electrical part under the wheel like non-tilt cars except for the horn contact. It is the same as 63-65 GM Saginaw tilt wheels but the column itself is a Stude only part. After 65 they were totally different.
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