Good info Bruce.  I've had the same experience.  The last flasher unit I 
installed was a $2 round can unit I bought from the local mom and pop hardware 
store.  Works great!
Rick
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> On Jul 4, 2016, at 12:34 PM, Bruce Hamper via Spridgets 
> <spridgets@autox.team.net> wrote:
> 
> Here's some interesting observations with flasher units.
> I recently had the flasher unit in my '69 Sprite fail. It occurred during my 
> trip back from MG2016 from Louisville to St. Louis.  The lights all worked, 
> but were on continually when using the stalk turn signal.  That's not much of 
> a problem, however flipping the stalk switch on and off to mimic a flasher 
> gets annoying!  
> Once I got back home, I ordered up a new, correct flasher unit (8-512, square 
> unit) from VB.  I was surprised to find that it also did not flash the lights 
> - constant on when using the stalk switch.  The old unit was revived briefly 
> by putting it back in the car and tapping the side of the metal can.  Works 
> just like a broken fuel pump!  Turns out the new square unit would not flash, 
> even after tapping, hitting, dropping on floor, etc.  The new units are only 
> rated (as noted on the metal can) to 47W max.  Two old style tungsten lamps 
> (original style 1156 bulbs; 27W each) would draw 54W at 13V.  As expected the 
> new square flasher got very hot while engaged in the circuit.  I don't see 
> how these new units can possibly work unless you have lower amperage lamps.  
> I switched to a generic flasher unit from Riley; a DOT 522 round can flasher. 
>  It works great!  Hope this saves someone on the list some time.
> Happy 4th of July and may all your flashers work!
> Bruce
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