Help on a switch 26/7

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JH1427
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First Name: Jerome
Last Name: Hoffman
* REQUIRED* Type and Year of Model Ts owned: 1924 Touring, 1924 Roadster, 1923 Speedster, 1923 Racer, 1921 TT Wood Cab
Location: Hays, Kansas USA
MTFCA Number: 215
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Help on a switch 26/7

Post by JH1427 » Tue Sep 24, 2019 10:38 am

Reassembling this switch I'm working on and can not remember if the little hole is placed at the top or bottom. I have it circled in green in the photo. This is riveted and I only have one set of rivets so don't want to mess it up. The nuts and bolts is to hold it while i rivet it together. Am I correct that it goes together with the hole to the top? Being a late switch I do not have extras to compare to.
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Projects: 1916 Speedster - Dec 15', 1921 TT Wood Cab and Bed, 1923 Racer ( My dad's), 1923 Speedster (started in HS)
1924 Roadster - Dec 23' (eBay) and 1924 Touring - June 24' ( Dad's Car been in the family since 1948)

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John.Zibell
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First Name: John
Last Name: Zibell
* REQUIRED* Type and Year of Model Ts owned: 1926 Tudor
Location: Huntsville, AL
MTFCA Number: 30265
MTFCI Number: 24046

Re: Help on a switch 26/7

Post by John.Zibell » Tue Sep 24, 2019 3:47 pm

Call Ben Martin 770-938-3376. He doesn't so e-mail.
1926 Tudor

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