Re: Heater control not working.
I don't think that will lift the upper lip of that back bar forward which is how it catches the button arms.? The tab at the top of that bar and the tab about an inch in front of it is where you
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Greg
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Re: Heater control not working.
Yes, I know the correct factory spring should be on top but I couldn't find one in the basement that would fit.? If anyone has a picture of the correct spring, I can try again...
The face of the
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willyswagon230
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Re: Heater control not working.
Looks like he's using a compression spring, so the way he's got it would
work, if not exactly "factory".
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Sean Kerns
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Re: Heater control not working.
You know the spring goes on top and towards the tab across from it
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jay bernhardt
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Re: Heater control not working.
Here's an attempt to add a spring to keep the "bar" in a raised position.? The spring I used is a bit too strong but works.? I used SS safety wire? to bind the top and bottom extremities of the
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willyswagon230
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Re: Heater control not working.
Jay and Greg, I can see the funny little tab sticking up on the bar that is supposed to have a spring. In the blurry picture, I think the spring position can be made out. Of course, I have no idea
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willyswagon230
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Re: Heater control not working.
Sorry for being so late been working on my garage and forgot. This was the
best I could do.
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jay bernhardt
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Re: Heater control not working.
Thank you Jay and Greg. I¡¯ll look back through the files on both forums., might get lucky. I have boxes full of old springs, might find something that would work.
The whole assembly could use a
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willyswagon230
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Re: Heater control not working.
Hi Pavel--
on your 2nd pic of the underside you can see 2 tabs in the center of the middle brackets where you are missing a spring.? the spring keeps the back bracket raise to lock the newly selected
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Greg
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Re: Heater control not working.
I can send you pictures of mine tomorrow, it works fine.
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jay bernhardt
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Heater control not working.
The heater doesn't seem to be working on our '65 wagon.? A quick check of the vacuum tubes shows nothing obviously wrong.? The control panel's push buttons won't stay in place when pushed in.? This
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willyswagon230
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Re: 1950's era Willys pickup trucks for sale in Ontario Canada
Are you looking for a restored or project. I have a started project in new
Hampshire
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jay bernhardt
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Re: Seat for a 47 pickup
Thanks for the picture of Mazda sedan bucket seats.
Jim Ouimet
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Jim Ouimet
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Re: 1950's era Willys pickup trucks for sale in Ontario Canada
We have a '61, but it's sitting in a barn in Mena, AR. It had a frame off restoration in 2004 and has called Colorado home until this past winter. Rust free.? The L6-226 flathead was rebuilt in 2019
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Skip Owens
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Re: Seat for a 47 pickup
I replaced the original bench seat with a bench seat from a 90s era Ford Courier pickup.
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Skip Owens
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1950's era Willys pickup trucks for sale in Ontario Canada
I'm looking to buy a 50's era pickup I am in Ontario Canada
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ptd017
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Re: Seat for a 47 pickup
Typo error. Meant pre 90s bench seat.I used bucket seats out of a mazda sedan as I couldn't find a bench. Good luck.?
On Wed, Sep 21, 2022 at 8:33 PM, Jim Ouimet via
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mike
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Re: Seat for a 47 pickup
Thanks for the information. By the way what is a pressure Toyota?
Jim Ouimet
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Jim Ouimet
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Re: Seat for a 47 pickup
Put the second seat from a Ford Aerostar in my p/u. They might be hard to find now?
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Wayne Farrand
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Re: Seat for a 47 pickup
Front seat out of pressure 90s Toyota pickup fits? nicely?
On Tue, Sep 20, 2022 at 3:24 AM, Jim Ouimet via groups.io<jimouimet@...> wrote: I believe that early in my association
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mike
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