Re: 1942 "160" Headlight Switch Removal
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Described the process on your PAC question but couldn't post a photo in the private message space so will post it here. The little black spring steel tab you can barely see in the top photo needs to be pushed down and the 90 degree end of the shaft pulled out of the hole in the flat piece of metal going into the switch portion. Once the shaft is free pull the knob and shaft outward so you can get to the chrome bezel and unscrew that from the dash and switch. Once bezel is loose the switch will be free to move.
Posted on: 2020/6/6 14:36
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Howard
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Re: 1942 "160" Headlight Switch Removal
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Home away from home
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Hey Howard, Lee,
Not sure if the same as my '39, but the dash bezel must be significantly loosened off before one can 'lever' the switch arm out of the clip and 'pull hole', right? And that requires some kind of tool that can engage the two slots in the front of the bezel. Pics of tool I made to do the job attached, super easy to make. Chris
Posted on: 2020/6/6 17:58
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'If you think you can, or you think you can't - you're right!' Henry Ford.
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Re: 1942 "160" Headlight Switch Removal
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Home away from home
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As I recall from the last time I did it 50 years ago (no exaggeration!) you can disengage the shaft fairly easily even without having to loosen the bezel by pulling the switch all the way out first. Then you press down on the bit that goes into the switch as it has more play when not pushed in. It's still not easy but it is do-able!
Posted on: 2020/6/6 20:07
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Re: 1942 "160" Headlight Switch Removal
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Yeah Don, but he's trying to get the back body of the switch out of the way for access and that can't happen WITHOUT removing the chrome bezel, as it anchors the switch body to the dash. Yes/no???? Like Howard's parts picture shows... Chris.
Posted on: 2020/6/7 0:03
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'If you think you can, or you think you can't - you're right!' Henry Ford.
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Yes, Chris, that's right. I guess I wasn't too clear in that I meant it wasn't necessary to loosen the bezel first to get the shaft out. After it's out, of course, the bezel can be loosened and the switch removed.
Posted on: 2020/6/7 2:19
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Re: 1942 "160" Headlight Switch Removal
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Home away from home
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Don, as I previously stated, I don't know if the '42 switch is the same as my '39 (I think, going by the year coverage on the drawing that they are) but I could NOT disengage the switch knob and shaft WITHOUT first seriously loosening off the bezel. With the bezel tight, there just wasn't enough play to get the 90 degree end out of the 'pull hole'. (and I went through this whole exercise a couple of weeks ago, not 50 years ago!!) LOL Chris.
Posted on: 2020/6/7 21:06
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'If you think you can, or you think you can't - you're right!' Henry Ford.
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