37 Light switch removal
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There must be some trick to removing the light switch from the dash. I'm restoring a 120 and I'm stumped. Help! Bruce
Posted on: 2020/4/5 19:09
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It is not easy when the round bezel behind the knob won't cooperate. This is what unscrews the knob from the switch/through the dash...it is captive on the shaft of the knob. This is why there is a $$ortage of 37 light switch knobs. That bezel is a thin brass cover over a "nut" which must be unscrewed. there are two small penetrations at 180 degrees which can be seen when the knob is pulled out. I use a pair of right angle needle nose pliers to turn the bezel with the knob out. Don't even think of putting a pair of channel locks or anything around the perimeter - you'll distort the chromed brass cover and ruin it, costly mistake.
If this doesn't make sense, ask for clarification.
Posted on: 2020/4/5 21:55
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Again, not sure if the '37 is same or similar to the '39, but I made a very simple 'wrench' to undo the nut. It took 10 minutes and I can post a pic if it would be of any help. It is basically a piece of steel stock 5/8" wide with a 90 degree bend, about 1/2" long on the end. It's then cut away in the middle to go over the shaft of the light switch and the two little 'fingers' that are left ground down to fit the slots in the bezel. Works perfectly. Chris.
Posted on: 2020/4/6 0:33
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I bought this for my youngest son's Jag to remove dash controls. I don't know the measurement, but could get them. I think Chris' idea is the most practical, or file a piece of pipe of the right diameter.
sngbarratt.com/English/#/US/parts/a970fe ... ?fromList=Search%20for%20%60tool%60
Posted on: 2020/4/6 7:40
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Joe,
That one works for the switches where the knobs pull off, but with the light switch, where the knob is permanently affixed to the shaft, one needs something that can address the bezel nut at 90 degrees, thus the Flackmaster saying needle-nose with 90 degree ends CAN work. The tips can be a little too big though and rather than grind down a good set of pliers, my little doo-dad was easy to make and fits the slots. I will post a pic later today - I have to go out to the garage and round it up. Chris.
Posted on: 2020/4/6 12:05
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'If you think you can, or you think you can't - you're right!' Henry Ford.
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Gentlemen: Thanks so much for the advise photos and knowledge. Unfortunately I have already damaged the bezel for I could see the slots and knew this had something to do with it all. I have a 1099 which was my in-laws honeymoon car and another 1099 with lot of rust damage beyond repair. Between the two I can make one, for the honeymoon car has tons of missing parts. No doubt you will hear a lot from me in the future. Thanks again---- Bruce
Posted on: 2020/4/6 12:17
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Packard Newbe: a photo of the tool would be great! I have relatives in BC. Have been through Princeton. We are from N. Calif. Bruce
Posted on: 2020/4/6 12:45
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Hi Bgalla,
Wow, small world and shrinking daily, isn't it!? Good to hear from you and hopefully we can all get back to some inter-cross-border travel sometime soon. The closed border is a real pain. Here are a couple of pics of the tool I made; works perfectly, both for removing and reinstalling and tightening the switch bezel back up nice and snugly. Good luck with your '37! Chris.
Posted on: 2020/4/6 15:00
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O right, Chris. The toggle switches it has to slip over are much smaller than the Packard knobs.
Posted on: 2020/4/6 16:26
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