Console wiring took a back seat to a need to design a
different way to mount the HVAC switches. Originally, I mounted them directly
on the front plate with the aluminum trim in place. When I tried to wire the
switches, I found it difficult to see the wired terminals, so I decided to
mount the switches on a smaller bracket that could be removed from the console
for better access and visibility. I
threw together a quick mockup and it works fine. In fact, it works well enough
that I’m not going to make a neater permanent bracket. It won’t be visible when
the trim is installed, so why waste time making it pretty when it functions
perfectly well as is.
While I wait for that I’ll make a few wiring changes in the
dash bundles before the dash is installed. I expected a need to revise some
circuits as I got deeper into the merging ’56 and ’66 parts with the truck
steering column wiring, and it was a good guess.
FWIW, I still need another knob like the ones shown in the
last photo. If anyone has one they can spare, please let me know. It can have
any engraved legend, as I will fill the engraving with Muggyweld before having them
re-chromed.
Nice work Gary. I have plenty of extra knobs,and will gladly send you one for free.Might take some time over the Atlantic though..and I will need your adress..think you have my mail from before ?
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Thanks Geir! For some reason I can't find your email address, but mine is GaryS1941@yahoo.com. My home address is Gary Sand, 102 Petes Lane, Ponder, TX 76259
ReplyDeleteOk,I will take a dive into my parts pile tomorrow,and get it over to you ASAP..
DeleteGeir
Thanks again! No rush, so don't go out of your way. I really appreciate your help.
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