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May be more trouble than its worth but I’m curious and it won’t cost a thing to look.
I was just amazed that a switch from 1953 that had been exposed to the weather for 2 years worked just fine
I’m not reinventing the wheel here. I know this has been done many times but I never found a thread here that really covered it. I’m sure if you talked to 5 people you would get 5 different ways to do this.
I found a lot of information on how to from the following web pages ...
I found a 1953 dated 3 lever switch that’s was in my old m108 cab that’s been in the weather for 2 years. It works just fine. They don’t makem like they use too. The one that came out of the truck was a 1992.
Well I installed one of those electronic switches I swore I would never use and low and behold everything works. I guess my ”new” 3 lever switch was bad too. Now to find a another good 3 lever switch. Still don’t want to use the electronic unit.
Not sure what you mean by connector pin. The cannon plug is solidly connected to the switch . Maybe the wire to the cannon plug is slightly pulled out causing the problem
I have a this deuce I originally bought for the winch to put on another truck. Anyhow it runs so well I’m thinking of keeping it for a while at least. About the only problem I have found with it is the lights do not work.
I disconnected the cannon plug from the switch and used a jumper...
In the pic it looks like it’s connected to the same post as the number 2 wire but can’t really tell. The hot post. Per the wiring diagram that wire with the connector goes to the starter switch.
Lastly Louisiana has a provision to register privately owned former military vehicles using the original military vehicle identification number .
You guys are dealing with a low level bureaucrat who does not know the current law.
To view Special Plates: http://omv.dps.state.la.us/
To...
Further according to Louisiana law antigue tags are available for anything 25 years old or older which is 1993.
LICENSE PLATES FOR ANTIQUE, CLASSIC OR VINTAGE MOTOR VEHICLES
POLICY:
To View Louisiana Statutes: http://www.legis.state.la.us/
To view Special Plates...
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