Thanks Mike but I'm OK with numbers. I had a good looking switch but it now seems to be a service replacement. I am lucky that I found an original harness out of a donor car last week and the differences between the two had me confused. The million dollar question will be if the donor harness will actually work!
Has anyone tried swapping over the switch to a service replacement harness. Then you would have the looks of old but the serviceability of a new unit.
From going through Cougar taillight troubleshooting, my understanding is that the wires at the switch assembly are rivetted in.
http://www.thuntek.net/cougars_unlimited/TurnSignalSwDiagnosis.pdfBut I was thinking about the same thing. I'll now have 2 bad switches in my collection, so if I can figure out a good way to simply repair them, that would save some dough in the future, while still leaving me with an original-appearing hazard switch and harness.
I don't see why you couldn't drill out the rivets, repair the switch, then re-rivet it. Maybe add some solder in there to give better continuity and longevity?
West Coast Classic Cougars has a video on repairing the cam portion of the switch as well, which might add some useful knowledge.
Good luck, and keep us posted on how your switch repair / conversion turns out!
I think that on January 1 1970 an ignition key warning buzzer was added.
I'm not sure about that. My Oct '69 built Cougar has a key buzzer and it was still sporting the original switch. The previous owner had kindly cut the buzzer wire down at the connection, so I had to repin it. However, my replacement NOS switch did not come with a buzzer, so I had to pull it through the harness sleeve and swap it over to the new switch.