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Anyone know what year this knob is? Came out of a ford dealer that closed in about 54, it is the exact switch and knob shown to fit 40 only in a 48 parts book, but never seen another knob like it.
Thanks! Beecher |
Re: Heater Switch Knob ID It is definitely not a 40....The 40 does not have a letter S on the knob...
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Re: Heater Switch Knob ID Not 39 either.
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Re: Heater Switch Knob ID its been an interesting journey trying to ID this thing. The switch itself is 40, with thread on wire connectors. The book lists it for 40, and shows another for switch for 41. The really interesting part, is that it IS the knob in the picture, right down to the 4 ribs on the underside of the head of the knob.
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Re: Heater Switch Knob ID The parts book shown lists 2 switches. 01A 15122-A Switch -hot air heater heater blower, 85 &95 HP, Pass. & Com, 1939-40. Also listed 01A 15122-B, hot water heater blower, 85&95HP 1939-40.
Could it be that one switch was used on vehicles with the hot air heater system and the other was used on vehicles with the hot water heater system? The first photo link shows the hot water system that worked off the radiator. The 2nd link shows hot air system that worked off the exhaust manifold.. https://www.fordbarn.com/forum/showthread.php?t=103546 http://www.jalopyjournal.com/forum/s...ad.php?t=33074 |
Re: Heater Switch Knob ID Maybe a stupid comment, but is it foreign? What is h"heat" in french?
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Re: Heater Switch Knob ID This book specifically says "hot water heater switch",
What is the difference between the A and B switch? Seems to be a normal B switch, but the colour, shape and S make no sense. It even has the red line, so it is set up to be installed vertically, and since it has the screw on the wire connectors, it must be a per 42 knob. The book lists the 41 switch next too it, with the normal looking 41 knob on it. Never thought of it being french, it is canadian, but heat is "chaffer" The thing that is most puzzling, is that it IS the knob shown in the parts book!!! |
Re: Heater Switch Knob ID My '47 stock three-door heater has a switch that looks just like that switch EXCEPT it has a red-colored "H" in the center of the knob. Otherwise, exactly the same re red circles and markings.
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Re: Heater Switch Knob ID What is heat in Chinese...:D
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Re: Heater Switch Knob ID lol, I was going to look it up in spanish, but them remember, it was "caliente"
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Re: Heater Switch Knob ID "in" and "out" are english
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Re: Heater Switch Knob ID Maybe the S stands for switch or Studebaker.
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Re: Heater Switch Knob ID it in a ford parts book, and came from a closed ford dealership inventory
shape wise, it is similar to a 41, but the colour, and some features are different. "Switch" could be a possibility, tho its in a verticle mount, so once in, the S would never be seen, and still, what year is it, other than pre 48, and why is it listed as a 40, when its not the typical 40 knob? |
Re: Heater Switch Knob ID only other truck type words I can think of are Snowplow or Salt/Sand. Maybe it is aftermarket for commercial snowplow.
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Re: Heater Switch Knob ID Not for sure but it could be for Lincolns of that era. Im thinking the switch mounted in the horizonal position along beside the defrost and heat cables and the large S let the driver know with a glance which knob controled the fan.
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Re: Heater Switch Knob ID Drbrown, I have a switch like that in one of my boxes of parts. Now I know what year it likely is without posting pic's. Thanks Rod
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Re: Heater Switch Knob ID Want to clarify and amend my earlier message .... my '47 heater switch knob, together with a similar-looking Defroster choke-cable pull knob marked "Def", are mounted in a small vintage metal add-on panel attached to the underside of the dash edge. As first noted, except for the black-colored "S" on Beecher's switch knob, the other markings on his and my knob are red-colored .... my knob having a red "H" in the center.
However, the basic color of my knob is the standard '47 gray-tan .... not Beecher's dark-brown color. As I see in various parts catalogs, the basic colors of Ford dash knobs varied over the years, and that may help identify/confirm the year of Beecher's heater knob. Dan |
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