Joined: Jan 27, 2010 Posts: 98 Location: Warner Robins, Georgia
Posted: Wed Dec 21, 2011 4:34 pm Post subject: Ignition switch terminals
I am replacing the keyed ignition switch currently on my M38 with the military levered ignition switch. Looking at the back side of the switch, starting with the upper left pin , going clockwise, which is for wire 11, 12, 27, and 85 as shown in TM 9-8012 page 214?
If it's the 4-pin douglas type (3rd picture down), then if you look closely at the connectors on the back there is a number for each moulded into the rubber connector (I needed my glasses for this ).
Owen. _________________ Owen
1951 US Air Force M38
1944 F-1 1/2-ton Airdrome Trailer
1940 C15 Chevrolet CMP 11-cab
1939 DKW KS200 Motorcycle
MVT # 19406
Joined: Jan 27, 2010 Posts: 98 Location: Warner Robins, Georgia
Posted: Thu Dec 22, 2011 7:14 am Post subject:
Guess I have an oddball switch. It is like the four pin packard as in your illustration, but has the letters A, B, C, and D stamped on the rubber connector instead of numbers for the pin connections. Anybody?
That 4 pin switch came out in the late 50's /early 60's. The M37B1 used it.
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This is the adapter harness used by the M37 for that switch. This would be the easiest way to adapt the switch for use in your jeep. Saturn surplus usually has these. _________________ Wes K
45 MB, 51 M38, 54 M37, 66 M101A1, 60 CJ5, 76 DJ5D, 47Bantam T3-C & 5? M100
Joined: May 10, 2010 Posts: 615 Location: North Yorkshire, UK
Posted: Thu Dec 22, 2011 3:04 pm Post subject:
Wes is correct. On closer inspection, mine has A-B-C-D too. The adaptor harness Wes refers to has the A-B-C-D at the switch end and the wire numbers at the harness end.
Sorry for the confusion.
Those adaptor harnesses seem to be fairly common (I got mine off ebay). This is a photo of mine:
You can make out the part number (2920-796-2655). It's 1973 production, and the rubber sheathing is nice and supple. Not that I have any strange fixation with rubber, you understand........
Owen. _________________ Owen
1951 US Air Force M38
1944 F-1 1/2-ton Airdrome Trailer
1940 C15 Chevrolet CMP 11-cab
1939 DKW KS200 Motorcycle
MVT # 19406
Joined: Jan 27, 2010 Posts: 98 Location: Warner Robins, Georgia
Posted: Thu Dec 22, 2011 4:43 pm Post subject:
Thanks for the photos. I think that, between you and Wes, I have all the info to get that bugger installed. The photo number 60 in your album - strange to see a military jeep in service with civy tires. Guess the general wants a real soft ride.
In southeast Asia during the 60's and 70's over half our trucks and jeeps had civvy tires.
The proliference of NDCC GI tires is like M2 Machine guns on jeeps. It is a big gonads, chest thumping wannabe GI thing that really doesn't accurately reflect the jeep's real life service. _________________ Wes K
45 MB, 51 M38, 54 M37, 66 M101A1, 60 CJ5, 76 DJ5D, 47Bantam T3-C & 5? M100
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