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New Crankcase

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Headlight Switches (Type 6)

This switch turns on the headlights, as well as, dims the dash lights. It takes a special tool to get the switch out of the dash on all pull style switches. If you dont have this tool you can make one out of an old stiff putty knife. Grind the end round to the radius of a quarter. Then grind a slot up the middle of the radius 1/4" wide and about 3/4" deep. Take the knob off the switch by unthreading it. Now you should be able to see the aluminum nut that you will have to unscrew. Note: DISCONNECT THE BATTERY BEFORE WORKING ON THE SWITCH. The red wires on the switch are hot at all times and you could easily fry one of the main wires that run through the car. Just pull one wire off at a time, paying close attention to the number on each terminal so you can install the new switch correctly.

Headlight Switches
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Heavy duty

12346

This switch turns on the headlights, as well as, dims the dash lights. It takes a special tool to get the switch out of the dash on all pull style switches. If you dont have this tool you can make one out of an old stiff putty knife. Grind the end round to the radius of a quarter. Then grind a slot up the middle of the radius 1/4" wide and about 3/4" deep. Take the knob off the switch by unthreading it. Now you should be able to see the aluminum nut that you will have to unscrew. Note: DISCONNECT THE BATTERY BEFORE WORKING ON THE SWITCH. The red wires on the switch are hot at all times and you could easily fry one of the main wires that run through the car. Just pull one wire off at a time, paying close attention to the number on each terminal so you can install the new switch correctly.
311 941 531AHD: $32.00

 

Headlight Switches
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59-67

This switch turns on the headlights, as well as, dims the dash lights. It takes a special tool to get the switch out of the dash on all pull style switches. If you dont have this tool you can make one out of an old stiff putty knife. Grind the end round to the radius of a quarter. Then grind a slot up the middle of the radius 1/4" wide and about 3/4" deep. Take the knob off the switch by unthreading it. Now you should be able to see the aluminum nut that you will have to unscrew. Note: DISCONNECT THE BATTERY BEFORE WORKING ON THE SWITCH. The red wires on the switch are hot at all times and you could easily fry one of the main wires that run through the car. Just pull one wire off at a time, paying close attention to the number on each terminal so you can install the new switch correctly.
311 941 531A: $26.95

 

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68-70

This switch turns on the headlights, as well as, dims the dash lights. It takes a special tool to get the switch out of the dash on all pull style switches. If you dont have this tool you can make one out of an old stiff putty knife. Grind the end round to the radius of a quarter. Then grind a slot up the middle of the radius 1/4" wide and about 3/4" deep. Take the knob off the switch by unthreading it. Now you should be able to see the aluminum nut that you will have to unscrew. Note: DISCONNECT THE BATTERY BEFORE WORKING ON THE SWITCH. The red wires on the switch are hot at all times and you could easily fry one of the main wires that run through the car. Just pull one wire off at a time, paying close attention to the number on each terminal so you can install the new switch correctly.
311 941 531B: $29.95

 

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T1,71-77; T1,SB,71-72; T3,71-73; KG,71-74; OR,71-7

This switch turns on the headlights, as well as, dims the dash lights. It takes a special tool to get the switch out of the dash on all pull style switches. If you dont have this tool you can make one out of an old stiff putty knife. Grind the end round to the radius of a quarter. Then grind a slot up the middle of the radius 1/4" wide and about 3/4" deep. Take the knob off the switch by unthreading it. Now you should be able to see the aluminum nut that you will have to unscrew. Note: DISCONNECT THE BATTERY BEFORE WORKING ON THE SWITCH. The red wires on the switch are hot at all times and you could easily fry one of the main wires that run through the car. Just pull one wire off at a time, paying close attention to the number on each terminal so you can install the new switch correctly.
113 941 531E: $32.95