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M1008 Ignition switch

MasterSweeper

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Thinking about replacing the ignition switch on my M1008 just for good measure, it is kind of old. Are they the same as a K30 civilian pickup??? or is there something special about it??? Thanks Jim.
 

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Just to clarify, I call it a ignition switch some people call it a starter switch. Its mounted on the side of the column and their is a metal rod that pushes it when you turn the key. Thanks...
 

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When in doubt, whip it out(the Parts Technical Manual that is)... It says it is called a, SWITCH,LOCK,IGNITION GM part number 7843294

Proper terminology and part numbers(and pictures) is very helpful when looking for parts or information.
 
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the skull

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You can replace the lock cylinder. But you must replace the entire switch on the top of the column to get the reverse accessory position.
Really??? They don't have an acc position??? I never tried to find it
but I never thought of it not having one. Kind of like the turn signals always
work, key in the truck or in your pocket. Are there other little secrets we need to
know???? Like don't feed them after midnight?

Guess a truck with no accessories doesn't need an accessory
position on the key switch.
 

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Thinking about replacing the ignition switch on my M1008 just for good measure, it is kind of old. Are they the same as a K30 civilian pickup??? or is there something special about it??? Thanks Jim.
So you are going to replace a functioning, original, USA made switch that is OK? If it is on a CUCV, it may be low use. Lube the sliding parts up with white lithium greese or something. My opinion anyway. What ever you can get to replace it will not be as good unless you can find an NOS part.
 

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That's pretty much a standard on all vehicles.

We're getting way off topic here.
 

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I have access to NOS GM ignition lock cylinders for the CUCV. These even have the GM key with the 73Y2 punchout still in place. Sadly, they are not cheap.
 

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So you are going to replace a functioning, original, USA made switch that is OK? If it is on a CUCV, it may be low use. Lube the sliding parts up with white lithium greese or something. My opinion anyway. What ever you can get to replace it will not be as good unless you can find an NOS part.
Well i had one go bad on a gas 454 K20 i use to own, I did not have any tools on me and it stuck in the start position. Lets say it did a number on the starter until I was able to disconnect the battery. AC Delco has a listing for new ones, so yeah i am thinking about replacing it.:smile:
 

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I'm sure it has happened. Have never seen it myself in the dozens of chevys I've owned and worked on. Usually if they jam, it is the rod that goes from lock core to switch has been bent or jammed by someone trying to fix something else on steering column.
 
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