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330 GTC PW Switch

Discussion in 'Vintage (thru 365 GTC4)' started by steve meltzer, Dec 5, 2020.

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  1. steve meltzer

    steve meltzer Formula 3

    Sep 18, 2004
    1,036
    with Enzo 8995
    Forgive my X-posting here, but is there a source to rebuild these? The springs in the unit are weak and so the switch wants to remain "on" and not return to the "neutral" position and thus burned up a motor. A good used one? thanx steve
     
  2. 12659

    12659 Formula Junior

    Oct 6, 2005
    346
    Seattle WA. USA
    Full Name:
    mark
    Jim Simpson: ODD parts
     
  3. Bob Zambelli

    Bob Zambelli F1 Rookie
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    Nov 3, 2003
    3,492
    Manning, SC
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    Robert G. Zambelli
    I bought some a while back from Geoff Ohland.
    Brand new, original equipment.
     
  4. steve meltzer

    steve meltzer Formula 3

    Sep 18, 2004
    1,036
    with Enzo 8995
    thanx so much guys. s
     
  5. enio45

    enio45 Formula 3
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    May 16, 2004
    1,533
    Gilbert, AZ
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    Ed
    i did not think that nos ones were still available. i did buy 2 from gt car parts a few yrs back, and if i recall they were 600 each.....nos orig style with the writing on them........they are not hard to repair if u are inclined to take them apart?

    steve, have u taken it apart?
     
  6. steve meltzer

    steve meltzer Formula 3

    Sep 18, 2004
    1,036
    with Enzo 8995
    Left yesterday for ODD Parts. Not sure of the cost, but, as you said, they run about $600
    thanx and more later
    steve
     
  7. steve meltzer

    steve meltzer Formula 3

    Sep 18, 2004
    1,036
    with Enzo 8995
    Had superior communications with Jim Simpson O,D,D parts....extremely knowledgeable and well organized (what would you expect from an engineer?)
    He knew the switch, ahemm, backwards and forwards. Sent readable diagrams for the best way to do this....no tiny schematics.
    More than fairly priced and fast....it's on it's on its back home in less than a week even with the Xmas/USPS mess. Thanx for the tip! 12659

    Caveat: I haven't tried it yet, but I'm very confident ht this problem is solved.

    thanx steve
     
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