Re: IML: ignition lock + switch replacement on 65 Imperial
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Re: IML: ignition lock + switch replacement on 65 Imperial
- From: "sjak brak" <imperial1973@xxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Wed, 17 Oct 2007 17:44:36 +0200
Thanks, this really helps! I must have overlooked this part (ignition switch + lock arent mentioned in the index, so I browsed through the book). Are there any special precautions I should take, that are not mentioned in the manual? Or is it a pretty straightforward job on a 65?
(I remember doing this on a 72 or 73 a few years ago, and it was a pain...)
On 10/17/07, PAUL WENTINK <randalpark@xxxxxxx> wrote:
Refer to pages 8-58 and 8-59 in the 1965 FSM, part number 81-070-5150.
It provides step be step instructions for removing and installing the
Imperial instrument panel switches. Ignition switch removal is within
the section titled "Right Group"
Paul W.
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From: sjak brak <
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Sent: Wed, 17 Oct 2007 5:30 am
Subject: IML: ignition lock + switch replacement on 65 Imperial
Dear fellow clubmembers,
A friend over here with a 65 called me, he has troule in replacing the
ignition lock/switch on his 65, and especially in removing the panels.
I'm going to help him out during the weekend. I already checked my 65
shopmanual, but I'm not sure what to expect (I cant recall exactly how
a 65 adsh looks like). Has anybody some tips&tricks?
Thanks!
Sjak
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