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1952-59 Ford Ignition lock Ford Customline 1952

Discussion in 'Off Topic Hot Rods & Customs' started by Mikale Nicander, Apr 8, 2017.

  1. Mikale Nicander
    Joined: Feb 8, 2016
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    Mikale Nicander
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    from Sweden

    Hello

    I wonder if any one knows or has some pic which shows how the ignition lock should be put in the dashboard and so i stay there in its place?

    Regards
    Mikael
     
  2. Dobie Gillis
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    Assuming you already have it out, while pressing the switch into the dash from the back screw the switch retaining nut onto the threads and tighten securely. If you don't already have the switch out press on the switch from the back and unscrew the retaining nut.
     
  3. cb186
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    I'm trying to remember correctly, but I think there is more to it than that. I want to say there is something you push or do to the side of the block, but I can't say for sure. I can look at the book when I get out to the garage.
     
  4. Mikale Nicander
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    Mikale Nicander
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    from Sweden

    Thanks
    That would be very nice if you could do. :)
    Regards
    Mikael
     
  5. green53ford
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    from Wisconsin

    Dobie Gillis has it correct.
     
  6. cb186
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    Yup, Dobie is right. Its the headlight switch that has the spring loaded*****on on the switch housing to remove the knob and shaft.
     
  7. bobss396
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    The ignition switch has a pretty stout spring to overcome, but not that bad.
     
  8. Mikale Nicander
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    Mikale Nicander
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    from Sweden

    Thanks for your answers, it the spring i have to get correct in place to look ignition switch.

    Regards

    Mikael
     
  9. Mikale Nicander
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    Mikale Nicander
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    from Sweden

    Here i have a pic of the parts, and i still can't figure out to put them to a unite,

    Regards
    Mikael
     

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  10. Tomdob
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    Tomdob

    The spring fits over the lock cylinder on the switch, then, if I remember correctly, the lock cylinder goes through the large hole on the upper right, then through the hole in the dash.
     
  11. JeffB2
    Joined: Dec 18, 2006
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    from Phoenix,AZ

    If someone could post the exploded view from the Ford Parts Manual that would probably do the trick,I would but my new O.S. won't co-operate.
     
  12. Rui
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    There ya go.
     

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  13. Mikale Nicander
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    Mikale Nicander
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    from Sweden

    Thank you very much, this will make may day.

    Regards

    Mikael
     
  14. Rui
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    Welcome, any other guy would have done the same, I just pulled the trigger faster =).
     
  15. Mikale Nicander
    Joined: Feb 8, 2016
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    Mikale Nicander
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    from Sweden

    Here are some pic s of my dashboard and i have been able to put the ignition in the right place

    Regards
    Mikael
     

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