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1965 GMC Truck Ignition Switch
Hello!
I am stuck on finding an ignition switch for my car. When i go by vin or model number, the switch i get doesn't match up. Old project truck with probably a lot of history. I am a rookie and learning as i go. Attached is a pic. Any info would be appreciated. Thanks in advance. |
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Re: 1965 GMC Truck Ignition Switch
This and This.
Also your truck is not referred to as a C1000 as you have it in your heading. From reading your posts, it would be a I1001 if you are sure it had a inline 6 and not a V6. If the V8 runs good, leave it in. Last edited by AZKen; February 27th, 2020 at 09:24 PM. |
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Re: 1965 GMC Truck Ignition Switch
Thanks for the info. I keep confusing the Chevy C series with just the GMC 1000 series. I do believe the engine was swapped out for an 8 cylinder and is no longer a V6.
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Re: 1965 GMC Truck Ignition Switch
I see the one you linked. However, i don't think that fits what i have going. I've purchased it and the terminal where it connects has 6 slots and the configuration doesn't go with the layout of that switch.
Maybe somebody did some crazy electrical work and switched it all out and left me to try to figure it out. |
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Re: 1965 GMC Truck Ignition Switch
The ignition switch connector seems to have 6/7 contact receptacles. The New switch has 5. Only 4 or 5 are used. If the new switch fits onto the connector you show, you are half way there. There seems to be no other switch available to fit that connector and utilize it's locking tabs other than possibly a 67-72 era switch.
How many wires are coming off your connector from how many contacts? Does the new switch fit onto the connector even though 2 contacts are not used? If it does not, we can move to plan B and C. Not a serious problem. There is a 67 68 69 Car switch known as 1116658 or This. It has the 7 blades and 3 locking tab/keying tab receivers for your connector. I have no idea if it fits your dash hole and bezel. Last edited by AZKen; February 28th, 2020 at 01:14 AM. |
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Re: 1965 GMC Truck Ignition Switch
From the connector I see five wires that are connected to receptors. Other two slots are without wire and look like blanks.
I appreciate you taking the time to respond. |
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Re: 1965 GMC Truck Ignition Switch
Also, the switch that I have does not fit in any arrangement.
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Re: 1965 GMC Truck Ignition Switch
If the switch fits the dash and the bezel and you like it, cut off the connector and connect wires to switch using crimp on female blade terminals available everywhere.
1. Bat 2. Ign 3. Solenoid 4. Acc Or keep searching for the switch that fits the connector. Let me check some more. Keep everything you have. I will get back. Last edited by AZKen; February 28th, 2020 at 02:32 AM. |
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Re: 1965 GMC Truck Ignition Switch
Will do. Better than buying a bunch to see if one will fit. I guess I just wanted reassurance that this was an option.
Thx! |
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Re: 1965 GMC Truck Ignition Switch
Where is old switch, where is bezel nut. Post pics if possible.
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