Well I need to warn everyone that has a rimblow wheel.

Last spring I installed a restored rimblow wheel with an old rimblow switch that seemed to be in great shape from a junked car. These switches are very delicate and usually never work after you mess with them.

Yesterday while at work the horns started blowing (on their own). Fortunately my wife was home and with some coaching was able to disconnect the negative cable. All I could think of was the copper strips inside warmed up enough to expand and 'make' the switch.

Earlier this year I was talking to a fellow at Carlisle who told me his Dart caught fire from a defective rimblow wheel back in the 70s. I was lucky.

Not to scare anyone but do not take a chance with old switches, buy a new rimblow switch. Also, with these old cars, really need to store with the battery disconnected.

Mike.