I am done wiring most stuff accept the blinkers. I am wondering if anyone knows what color the wire is that comes out of the column to the flasher relay? Sent from my iPhone using The H.A.M.B. mobile app
http://www.vanpeltsales.com/FH_web/FH_images/FH_electrical-pics/Flathead_Electrical_wiring1953.jpg Kind of hard to read but looks like blue from flasher to column.
Do not forget to add blinker fluid when done. You can find some at www.kalecoauto.com if your local store doesn't carry it.
Oh. Good. I almost forgot. What DOT does a 1953 ford customline Tudor sedan take. Sent from my iPhone using The H.A.M.B. mobile app
A lot of people get confused with stop light blinkers ..stop light switch wire runs to the steering column as well as the blinker can..
If it still has the old cloth insulation it may be hard to find the color after 60+ years a lot of it may be rotten and fall off just by touching it,been there done that.
Hook up power feed wire and have another jumper for the brake light switch feed. Move handle to left turn position. Touch each wire with a test light and TWO will light the light. Activate brake light feed and one of the two wire will light the light---that's the left rear. The other is the left front. Repeat for right side.
I understand what you mean. So put power to the column and turn the switch and see what wire is hot. But I have no idea what wire is the power feed wire. They are all just hanging. And isn't the power feed wire just the flasher relay for the blinkers? Sent from my iPhone using The H.A.M.B. mobile app