Horn switch M38

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Horn switch M38

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In the information I have,: TM-1804B, Fig.94 Steering gear assembly, sectional view, is not very clear.
The reason is, I want to see how the adapter for the horn switch.

In ORD 9 SNL G-740
GROUP 4101 PAG 269
No. 7375342: TUBE, OIL SEAL, W / ADAPTER ASSY
Composed of
7375150-1 ADAPTER
7375337-1 TUBE

Appreciate the sectional view more clearly, or photographs close up
and the diameter in inches of the rod that activates the switch.

Thank you very much

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Hey,

the rod for the horn switch that goes through the steering column is readily available from most jeep parts suppliers.

what part are you looking for a cross section of?

The steering box as a tube that goes up through the bottow to the steering tube so as not to allow grease into the horn switch - most of the time anyway.

I don't remember exactly how long it is now and the later style horn button used a screw on adapter at the top the you can adjust - it is the part directly under the rubber button.
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This is the section to which I refer.

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I need to know what the adapter "F" for I am using a steering gear of a JC3A, but I find no place threaded horn switch, which will soon buy.

Ryan, I know that in USA there are many suppliers of parts JEEP ...
But you do not know well, how hard is it to buy abroad in Us dollar from the country where I live (Venezuela) are very, very restricted.

So we need to be so creative ... :mrgreen:
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