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Old Aug 10, 2007 | 01:00 PM
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I have a 1970 Ford Torino. I'm looking for a replacement Rotary Vacuum switch. It goes inside of the dash. Any ideas, for finding one or locating a replacement from a different year car. Thank you for your help.
 
Old Aug 10, 2007 | 10:51 PM
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The switch for the air conditioning is a very hard item to come by. A replacement wouldideally be unused and have been stored at a constant medium temperature for the rubber slider inside it to last any long time. The only A/C part I have left personally is a vaccum- operated vent pull from a '75 Ford Elite with A/C. Some old coot in a salvage yard somewhere may have one that's even usable. I'd suggest before installing another one though - to spray a special light spray grease that's OK on rubber parts into the ports to keep it from wearing out prematurely. Maybe an automotive air-conditioning company or a specialty parts company may have these switches on hand - but you'll definitely pay more. I guess it's worth it if it's a factory part though. Try going on a search engine and just type in "torino" or "ford torino". That might help too. I know there's a parts company that brings in old cars and sells the good parts off - but it's not ringing in my head right now.
 
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