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- Oldcar_Mechanic February 2008
- shunt5972 February 2008
- Steve E. February 2008
Delco Starter Switch Part Number 41 Nash?
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Does anyone know what the Delco Remy Part number is for a Starter Switch for a 1941 Nash??? Thanks!!
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My book shows a starter switch for 1941 - 48 Nash will be SW-4012 and that is a Auto - Lite. They do not show one for 1941 made by Delco so my guess is that they did not make a switch for them until 1948. Delco did make a Starter and components though going back to 1941.
And that switch was $ 1.44 back in 1952
Hope this helps
Ron -
thanks Ron
Is that the starter button number?? That's the number I need. -
Take your old switch to a NAPA store and have them match it up. Those switches have been used on industrial equip, tractors, etc for years. Should still be able to get them. I'm guessing it's the one under the clutch pedal.