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Title: Indicator assembly
Post by: The Vans on October 19, 2010, 09:43:51 AM
Hey im in need of a CF indicator stalk and assembly my high beam swich stopped working and then the stalk snapped off after trying to hold it in the high bean flashing position for to long :( Also chasing an interior heater core all is from a 75 LWB all parts in Perth prefered.
cheers
Title: Re: Indicator assembly
Post by: henry on October 19, 2010, 04:13:31 PM
Vans

You can fit a mini one it bolts straight on, fitted one to my CF1 a few wekks ago.

Go to Minisport.com.au look up electrical, part no 13H7779 you only have to change the plug end over or you can get a bare swithch and solder it to your old loom

Good luck

henry
Title: Re: Indicator assembly
Post by: Marishka on October 19, 2010, 06:31:16 PM
take your heater core out and get a radiator replacement factory to solder in a commodore core  between your bedford end tanks,
i did this a few years ago and it works great.
Title: Re: Indicator assembly
Post by: JOE RYAN on October 19, 2010, 09:38:09 PM
I bought a new reproduction mini one from a bloke in Vic about 12 months ago on ebay it cost me about $ 70 delivered to Brisbane and lasted 10 months before it stuffed up, just got one from England on EBAY for $25 Aus plus $11 postage half the price took 10 days to get here and appears to be more robust.

Cheers

Joe
Title: Re: Indicator assembly
Post by: BlackBedford on October 20, 2010, 07:48:13 PM
G'day

To fix the problem you need to run your headlights on relays and just use the Bedford switches and wiring for light duty work ( excuse the pun).
Title: Re: Indicator assembly
Post by: Rubber Bedford on August 06, 2013, 09:02:41 PM
I just replaced the original stalk on my CF1 with the 13H7779 mentioned above. Horn on the end, high beam etc.
It works well.
Except the loud-ish 'cancel' clicks happen continuously throughout the turn. The auto-elec reckons this will eventually break off the diecast pieces eventually rendering the cancel mechanism inoperative.

rubber



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