More than you want to know on reversing switches.
This switch was first used on the 1941 vehicles. When starter 1107033 was installed the kit was part number 1884827. During the 1941 run the starter was changed to 1107054. In the early application the actuating rod was round. When the new unit was used the actuating rod was flat. In 1946 the kit carried part number 1907122. As has been mentioned earlier the switch was discontinued during the 1948 run.
The distributor used in ALL of these applications was the 1110090. The two insulated contact bolts directly opposite each other easily identify this distributor. The coil is attached to one of these terminals and the reversing switch wiring harness was attached to the other terminal.
There is very little, if any, difference in the operation of the engine if the reversing switch is or is not used. However, without modifying a starter only 1107033 and 1107054, have the predrilled and tapped holes to mount the switch.
As to the distributor, the 1110090 may be used with or without the reversing switch. If used without the reversing switch the rear terminal on the distributor is wired to ground.
See CSN (Chevrolet Service News) October 1948 for specific method to change from the use of the switch to the elimination of it.
As to the use of the above information it is chef-chevy's call. He must decide if he wants it installed or removed.