Thank you for this video I have to replace the turn signal part and I think the bearing. I have looked all over for information and came across this video it is excellent it is exactly what people that have never done this job need. I’ll be back after I finish the job. Thanks again
It looks complicated, however these dissection steps are excellent. Taking my time was important. I made small hand labeled boxes, as I went deeper and deeper to disassemble, for screws etc. I'm a bit anal when it comes to any job, but for me, that eliminates loosing, misplacing or grabbing the wrong whatever. This method is so easy but so rewarding when it comes to reasembly. Thanks for this video it is dead-on.
If I remember correctly, I got a new bearing and placed it in the housing. Then I drilled and tapped a few sides to placed a set screw. The side of the bearing wall has a low spot the set screws hold to. Zip-corvette.com has the bearing for $23.
Please help! I am restoring a 1968 Corvette that has the same steering assembly. How do you actually *remove* the turn signal cancelling cam?? Does it just pull off/push on? Thanks!!
I’m trying to figure out why I have no brake lights on my 65 corvette. I’ve replaced the fuse block all fuses new. Also replaced the turn signal switch. Taillights work turn signals work. Any ideas?
Look under the dash where the brake pedal goes up. There is a pressure switch that engages when you push the pedal. When you release the pedal it pushes the plunger in turning off the brake lights. My guess is that's bad.
Thank you for this video I have to replace the turn signal part and I think the bearing. I have looked all over for information and came across this video it is excellent it is exactly what people that have never done this job need. I’ll be back after I finish the job. Thanks again
Thank you!
It looks complicated, however these dissection steps are excellent. Taking my time was important. I made small hand labeled boxes, as I went deeper and deeper to disassemble, for screws etc. I'm a bit anal when it comes to any job, but for me, that eliminates loosing, misplacing or grabbing the wrong whatever. This method is so easy but so rewarding when it comes to reasembly. Thanks for this video it is dead-on.
Happy to help!
My ball bearings fell out when I slid the bearing housing off. Now I need new bearings. Do I buy the housing with the beating in it?
If I remember correctly, I got a new bearing and placed it in the housing. Then I drilled and tapped a few sides to placed a set screw. The side of the bearing wall has a low spot the set screws hold to. Zip-corvette.com has the bearing for $23.
I can try to send you a picture of mine. UA-cam won't let me.
Please help! I am restoring a 1968 Corvette that has the same steering assembly. How do you actually *remove* the turn signal cancelling cam?? Does it just pull off/push on?
Thanks!!
It should just rest in there. No screws to remove. 68 might be a little different. Hope this helps.
@@beneddy75 Thank you! There were no other videos anywhere. My 1968 corvette turn signal cancelling cam just pulls off the shaft
I’m trying to figure out why I have no brake lights on my 65 corvette. I’ve replaced the fuse block all fuses new. Also replaced the turn signal switch. Taillights work turn signals work. Any ideas?
Look under the dash where the brake pedal goes up. There is a pressure switch that engages when you push the pedal. When you release the pedal it pushes the plunger in turning off the brake lights. My guess is that's bad.
if you have manual brakes there's also a spring for the switch