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Location: Tucson, AZ USA
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Screw for Turn Signal Lever
I lost the little screw that holds the selector lever on the T/S Switch cam inside the steering column.
I'm tired of making Hand Signals. What size is that screw? ![]()
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![]() Join Date: Dec 2009
Location: TN.
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Re: Screw for Turn Signal Lever
Well
I took the one out of a column I purchased here on the Board. I found a tap and a nut that that tap goes in, Just to double check it because over the years all kinds of stuff could happen. ![]() If this screw is original (It appears to be), It is a Pan head #8-32 and is 0.710" long and is self-starting. Hope this helps.
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