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Old August 9th, 2022, 01:03 AM
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Default New turn signal switch issues on 1963 2500

Yep have the issues as everyone dies at one time or another. Mine issue is a nit different than what has been posted before. I know the issue now gotta figure out what to do.

Two new switches have the same issue. It is a manufacturing materials issue.

One switch is classic parts 53-507

Second is from Tuckers Parts and is their part number cts-6300 bag has oart number mp8685

Picture is next post
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Old August 9th, 2022, 01:07 AM
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Default Re: New turn signal switch issues on 1963 2500

This is factory new. Makes the flasher energize the rear turns when only the brake switch should provide power with the switch at rest.

I will get pinout diagram for future reference.

This is the classic parts 53-507
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Old August 9th, 2022, 01:09 AM
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Default Re: New turn signal switch issues on 1963 2500

And a sister image of the switch from Tuckers
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Old August 9th, 2022, 01:20 AM
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Default Re: New turn signal switch issues on 1963 2500

Here is what it should look like. These switch contacts will not hold spring tension.
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Old August 9th, 2022, 01:28 AM
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Default Re: New turn signal switch issues on 1963 2500

Potential solution to better quality spring contacts for $130 worth of parts? Now to see if I can makes contacts.

Next option is Brownells gunsmith supply for spring stock.
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Old August 18th, 2022, 11:18 PM
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Default Re: New turn signal switch issues on 1963 2500

Well, the cheap fix to a new part is working. it was a bit fiddly to get the correct bends and tension. material that is a bit wider would work better, a friend of mine in the model railroad/ slot car world suggested windshield wiper metal inserts. That might be next.

I will relay that Jared at Tucker's Parts has been excellent to work with. Offered to issue a refund, but I explained what I had done and did not feel like I could take them up on the refund. I have reached out to Classic industries but have not heard anything yet.
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Old August 18th, 2022, 11:24 PM
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Default Re: New turn signal switch issues on 1963 2500

a couple of quick notes on these two switches for our 1963 2500.

The classic 53-507 wire colors match the truck colors, I cannot verify that the truck has the original under-dash harness.

The Tucker's parts have different colors but function exactly the same.
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Default Re: New turn signal switch issues on 1963 2500

here is a crude pinout for the classic and Tuckers switch that I received. These are colors for the switch leads.

Color
Function Tuckers Classic
Flasher 12v+ Yellow Yellow
R Front Dark Blue Dark Blue
L Front Light Blue Light Blue
Brake 12v+ White White
RR Turn/Stop Purple Purple
LR Turn/Stop Pink Orange
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Default Re: New turn signal switch issues on 1963 2500

My Tuckers part had issues as well, with internal shorts in those flimsy blades causing it to behave as if emergency hazards were on.
Haven't had much luck fiddling with the bends and tension. All will be working well on the bench, but by the time i get it all installed, I only have rear blinkers working; no fronts. Those blades just seem awfully flimsy. I would like to see a pic of your bobby pin mod if you have one. I hate to spend money on another switch that may or may not work.
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