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Old 02-02-2023, 12:25 PM   #14
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Default Re: '51 Tudor Ign Switch Help

The diagrams all show O/G wire for turn signals (if so equipped) and B/G for instruments connecting to the accessory terminal. Ford diagrams do NOT show the specific connections on the main key switch so a person has to follow them through and see where they go and the ignition wire and overdrive is connected to the same terminal on the 1952 diagram. I looked at the 1951 Ford diagram on the VanPelt Sales site and all I can say is that it is hard to decipher on switch connections so a person should look at better diagrams. Bauer Electronics diagrams are usually pretty good. I only have the ones for my 1951 Mercury but they were still using the push button start so there are differences.

One thing I couldn't find on the diagram was the big blue wire with the white tracer. What does that connect to?

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