Turn signal switch options ?
The one that's in it is the style that clamps on the column. The lever is pot metal, and one of the little nubs on the internals that actuates the right signal, snapped off and now I can only use the hazards, and the left signal.
this doesn't look to be a FoMOCo part, but I could be wrong.
Are there plug n play options for a column mount signal setup ?
There's some chinese made "hot rod" column mount knock-offs, but I don't know about those.
A stock switch should be plug and play.
A '73-'77 switch works pretty well but you need the upper collar assembly for it. I also don't know if it will work easily with a 3 speed and the column shift linkage. If it is now floor shifted, or when you have the T5, then that won't matter. This switch will have an integrated flasher function and look like it could be a factory install.
This link goes over many of the details.
https://www.ford-trucks.com/forums/1...l#post11482392
Applications: 1963/64 F100/250 2WD
If the truck was equipped with turn signals (optional thru 1964) and the switch broke, a previous owner probably couldn't find a new switch.
So bought an auto parts store T/S switch that clamped to the steering column. Ditto if the truck did not have turn signals originally.
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Be aware that three different T/S switches were used on 1973/77 F100/350's:
D3TZ-13341-A .. T/S Switch-Use with M/T / D3TZ-13341-B .. T/S Switch-Use with A/T / D5TZ-13341-B .. T/S Switch-Use with Speed Control-1975/77 F100/350.
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Recently a member said that he used C3OZ-13341-B .. T/S switch on his truck, which was a 1963 or 1964 F100/250 2WD
This switch was used on 1963/64 Fairlanes & 1965 Mustang's w/a generator. Truck parts catalog makes no mention of this switch, so I dunno what one has to do to make it work.








