switch
maine, yes i'm referring to the rubber boot for the ford, actuator is a solenoid like gizmo that makes the power locks go up and down. The switch i used can also be found in any junkyard it's plated steel, 2 inches long it resembles a 5/16-18 bolt drilled through with a spring loaded plunger extending past the bolt head should be one on almost any 80's car or truck. while the powerwagon may be different, it was very easy to do with the trans in the truck on my m37 after removing the transmission cover and the gear shift. drill a 3/16 hole in the freeze plug, pry it out with a straight punch, clean the hole out with a wire brush, the ones you use for cleaning copper plumbing fittings work well. once it's nice and clean, use a 3/8 inch drive 1/2 inch deep socket to drive in the machined plug. make sure the switch is already in the plug and secure it with either a drop of loctite or add a lamb nut to the back, this is outside the trans.
MY e mail is mattrziegler@gmail.com e mail me and i'll send you a picture or two.
maine, yes i'm referring to the rubber boot for the ford, actuator is a solenoid like gizmo that makes the power locks go up and down. The switch i used can also be found in any junkyard it's plated steel, 2 inches long it resembles a 5/16-18 bolt drilled through with a spring loaded plunger extending past the bolt head should be one on almost any 80's car or truck. while the powerwagon may be different, it was very easy to do with the trans in the truck on my m37 after removing the transmission cover and the gear shift. drill a 3/16 hole in the freeze plug, pry it out with a straight punch, clean the hole out with a wire brush, the ones you use for cleaning copper plumbing fittings work well. once it's nice and clean, use a 3/8 inch drive 1/2 inch deep socket to drive in the machined plug. make sure the switch is already in the plug and secure it with either a drop of loctite or add a lamb nut to the back, this is outside the trans.
MY e mail is mattrziegler@gmail.com e mail me and i'll send you a picture or two.
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