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Old 08-05-2025, 03:36 PM   #1
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I guess if hot rodding is turning to the dark side..... I am going towards the light.

I recently, and unexpectedly, inherited my neighbor's pickup. He and my late father were partners in a farm equipment dealership in the 60's and 70's. It is gorgeous, but I think at the time he restored it the reproduction parts were really bad. It was totally in pieces when he got it in the 70's. At present, I am trying to deal with the lighting. The headlights come on but there are no stops in the motion and I only get one setting and as I continue to turn the lights go out. I think it is not going far enough to get to high beams. The cowl lights work, but again, no feel of a stop.

When I press the brake pedal the brake lights come on, but as the pedal completes the motion down, they go back off. Before I get too far into buying parts, I thought I would check in.

Oh, and he clearly made the floor board but made a 2 foot piece of iron the screw to the bottom floor board that has the angle to support the bottom of the toe board. Did these normally have a smaller Metal support piece like a 32?
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Old 08-05-2025, 04:24 PM   #2
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There should be flat strap on the bottom floor board.
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You may want to get a brake light switch made by A&L, most of the dealers should have them. They cost a little more but are worth every penny.
Lack of detent positions for the lights will require an inspection of the light switch at the bottom of the steering column. I advise you to read up on the lighting system before you take things apart.
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You may want to get a brake light switch made by A&L, most of the dealers should have them. They cost a little more but are worth every penny.
Lack of detent positions for the lights will require an inspection of the light switch at the bottom of the steering column. I advise you to read up on the lighting system before you take things apart.
Enjoy!
Too late....LOL. I completely rewired my model B tudor a decade or two ago (Although I used the stock switch body). I know the system. The bumps in the switch are pretty flat and the wiring disc goes into the body pretty hard, also the bail is too long and doesn't really hold the end in. I read that the snyder's body is pretty accurate but needs some minor modifications? I also need to look in my neighbors barn as there is an old steering wheel and column in the rafters. It might have a switch body on it if I am lucky.

I figured out the floor boards. He had used stove bolts rather than rivets. The supports look original but I think he drilled them wider for the stove bolts so rivets may not work now. I will have a mat over it anyway.
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Has anyone bought an A&L switch lately? I don't see any.
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Old 08-07-2025, 06:54 AM   #7
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First make sure all the lights have a good ground. Make sure battery is hooked up positive ground.
Find a old original switch, something nasty and crusty looking on the outside. If you find one complete use the original spider also.
You should hear the switch Click when you turn the light on.
Look at my video on YouTube. Hookemfair garage
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First make sure all the lights have a good ground. Make sure battery is hooked up positive ground.
Find a old original switch, something nasty and crusty looking on the outside. If you find one complete use the original spider also.
You should hear the switch Click when you turn the light on.
Look at my video on YouTube. Hookemfair garage
Thats funny. I did watch that video. I didn't realize it was you.
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I don't usually use the headlight socket setup where the flex attaches to the bottom of the light. The wiring harnesses don't have the properly shaped "knobs" on the end and while you can buy turned knobs and solder/replace them, you still have the issue of the plastic piece they fit into - the fit is none too grand, or constant.

Instead I gut out the ferrule socket setup and pull the lighting harness "up" into the headlight shell. I remove the socket setup except for the outer shell - leave the part for the quarter turn end of the flex cover to attach to. Then doing the solder work in the shell, attach the lightbulb socket wires DIRECTLY to the wiring harness with solder and shrink tubing over it.

This gets away from any "contact" issues between the flex ferrule area and the actual light circuit.

You can't quarter turn and "undo" the flex ferrule from the light body socket with this - but how often do you need to do this?

This also gives room in the ferrule socket for installation of the all essential GROUND WIRE from the shell of the headlight socket back to somewhere on the car frame.

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Jim's new toy - 1931 Ford Model A Pick-Up. Very nice
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Jim's new toy - 1931 Ford Model A Pick-Up. Very nice
It beats my other A for sure.....
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I don't usually use the headlight socket setup where the flex attaches to the bottom of the light. The wiring harnesses don't have the properly shaped "knobs" on the end and while you can buy turned knobs and solder/replace them, you still have the issue of the plastic piece they fit into - the fit is none too grand, or constant.

Instead I gut out the ferrule socket setup and pull the lighting harness "up" into the headlight shell. I remove the socket setup except for the outer shell - leave the part for the quarter turn end of the flex cover to attach to. Then doing the solder work in the shell, attach the lightbulb socket wires DIRECTLY to the wiring harness with solder and shrink tubing over it.

This gets away from any "contact" issues between the flex ferrule area and the actual light circuit.

You can't quarter turn and "undo" the flex ferrule from the light body socket with this - but how often do you need to do this?

This also gives room in the ferrule socket for installation of the all essential GROUND WIRE from the shell of the headlight socket back to somewhere on the car frame.

Joe K
In my 32 I did this but went even further and switched to smaller sealed beam headlights like on a 1940. like you said the issue is getting the conduit to look right.

So far I am mainly having the no indents issue. I will look for an original switch this weekend.
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