Mike_L
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Hello all,
I have two questions about the deuce:
1. A friend has a 1964 M35A2 that he has a convoy light mounted on. He wants to wire the light properly but doesn't have a manual/TB for it. Right now, he just twists a couple of wires together when he wants it on (oy! it kills me everytime he does it). I scanned through the Tech Manuals on the left but didn't see anything. Is there a "proper" way to wire these by either tapping into an existing harness downsteam of the light switch or by wiring to a seperate switch installed on the dash? I can't remember how ours were wired on the M113s in Germany. I don't remember a seperate switch for them.
2. He frequently goes to VN era reenactments and wants to represent the vehicle as a mid-60s era truck assigned to an aviation unit. I say they wouldn't have had woopie lights on the vehicles in theater, he says maybe. Any ideas/opinions? If they did, would they have been wired the same as they are now (see question 1)?
Thanks
I have two questions about the deuce:
1. A friend has a 1964 M35A2 that he has a convoy light mounted on. He wants to wire the light properly but doesn't have a manual/TB for it. Right now, he just twists a couple of wires together when he wants it on (oy! it kills me everytime he does it). I scanned through the Tech Manuals on the left but didn't see anything. Is there a "proper" way to wire these by either tapping into an existing harness downsteam of the light switch or by wiring to a seperate switch installed on the dash? I can't remember how ours were wired on the M113s in Germany. I don't remember a seperate switch for them.
2. He frequently goes to VN era reenactments and wants to represent the vehicle as a mid-60s era truck assigned to an aviation unit. I say they wouldn't have had woopie lights on the vehicles in theater, he says maybe. Any ideas/opinions? If they did, would they have been wired the same as they are now (see question 1)?
Thanks