Thanks for the info. I looked at his site,(not trying to turn this into an advertisement) and he also offers the electric relay kit to do what I want (more than I want to spend for a relay).The thing I really like that he has are turn signal and tilt levers that have momentary switches incorporated in them. I already bought some that I like better than his design, but may opt to return them and order his just for that feature to keep everything on the column except for a switch or two on the dash. Cool stuff, but pricey. Hard to complain when there aren't many offerings to choose from. I did find a simple, inexpensive resolve to the relay issue from rock auto, of all places. And it's a common relay used on headlights and sunroofs and is available through most auto parts stores if I need a replacement. If anyone has an interest, let me know and I will post the part number. I want to retain my original idea of the momentary switch to keep the controls at my finger tips. Now to find or design a cool line lock button for my shifter handle, not for burnouts, to hold it at lights on hills. I am using a different handle on my shifter than the hurst, so the ole trusty round ball with button won't work, at least not without modification.... I cruise around in the hocking hills area, and sometimes holding the brakes and feathering the clutch gets tiresome. Sucks to get old, lol! Nice to see screaming metal back in circulation! Thanks Indy for your info! Ps, I was able to procure all of the parts to put drum brakes back on the rear end for about $125.00, thanks to rock auto and their close out deals. Not so lucky on the fronts, I ordered parts last nite and am at about a grand, but had to order spindles and steering arms too, and chrome, since the front ent is all chrome.... Ouch! Lol.