Hi friends and fellow MUTTERS,
The POR of my '67 FORD M-151A1 installed a civilian keyed
ignition switch . I have the correct military switch for it and hope
to install it, this weekend. Fortunately, the metal I.D. tags are still
on the wires, even though they now have civilian ends on them. I also have the correct military ends to put back on the wires. The
information that I need for this project, is, the 4 wire numbers and what position they go to on the back of the switch. Hope you can help me
with this project, Thanking all of you in advance for your help. I
realize that there are several wires coming out of the switch and they reduce down to 4. I just need to know which 4 wires plug into the 4
final reduction connectors on the switch.
Best regards,
Bill McMahan
Ignition Switch Wiring
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ignition switch
hello
at M151A2
the hot wires 24V are nr 11 and go to nr A and C ON THE SWITCH
out of switch contact B go to wire nr 27 to circuit breaker for
dasch meters wire nr 27 on circuit breaker
out of switch contact D go to wire nr 12 to generator puls wire 568
and ignition wire nr 12
greetings george
at M151A2
the hot wires 24V are nr 11 and go to nr A and C ON THE SWITCH
out of switch contact B go to wire nr 27 to circuit breaker for
dasch meters wire nr 27 on circuit breaker
out of switch contact D go to wire nr 12 to generator puls wire 568
and ignition wire nr 12
greetings george
1976 ? M 151 A2 AMG MUTT lost in acsedent
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1978 M 416 A1 ( parkhurst ) trailer
1970 m151 A2 FORD BUDD tub
1957 Volvo sugga radio truck
M 274 mule HOME MADE MULE
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Ignition Switch Wiring
Hi George,
Thank you for solving my problem with the switch wiring. This is
the information that I needed and the numbers and letters are exactly
what I have on the metal identification tags, still on the wires. I
really appreciate your help with the ignition switch wire identification.
Thanks again for your help.
Best regards,
Bill McMahan
Thank you for solving my problem with the switch wiring. This is
the information that I needed and the numbers and letters are exactly
what I have on the metal identification tags, still on the wires. I
really appreciate your help with the ignition switch wire identification.
Thanks again for your help.
Best regards,
Bill McMahan
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