Did M37 Have Turn Signals???
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Re: Did M37 Have Turn Signals???
Im also installing my harness right now and was also wondering where the box get mounted for the turn signals, so if any of you B1 guys could chime in it would be a great help. Trying to get it in the original spot.
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Re: Did M37 Have Turn Signals???
I believe it is supposed to mount to the left side of the glove box. (on the outside of the box). That is where I put mine.
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THANKS YOU Tim! Absolutely correct....I just looked at my glove box, two holes exactly where you described and they align perfectly with the unit. Mystery solved. 

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Thanks from me also!!! I had the other style mounted there but didnt know if correct
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Re: Did M37 Have Turn Signals???
Well, I thought the rewire project was completed yesterday. Now my truck is unique...the volt meter goes to zero when I switch to high beam, the dash lights go out when on high beam, the front B/O driving light doesn't work, the brake lights don't function, the oil pressure gage doesn't work and the horn is constantly stuck in the "on" position. Other than those small issues....all is good!
So it's back to the manual, schematic and double checking all connections. OBTW, I discovered those little metal tags with the numbers stamped on them were sized for VERY young eyes....they hard to read with bifocals!!!

So it's back to the manual, schematic and double checking all connections. OBTW, I discovered those little metal tags with the numbers stamped on them were sized for VERY young eyes....they hard to read with bifocals!!!

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Re: Did M37 Have Turn Signals???
I am ashamed of myself for laughing but I think we have the "makings" of another Jonny Cash song right here!
I'm sure you'll get-er all figured out!
I'm sure you'll get-er all figured out!

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is that good men do nothing."
1952 Dodge M-37
1968 M101A1 Cargo Trailer
2011 F350 Ford Flatbed
MC-A1 Air Compressor Unit
Military Tank APU
"All that is necessary for the triumph of evil
is that good men do nothing."
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Re: Did M37 Have Turn Signals???
Jeff: I've installed a new harness from Vintage Wiring. I chose to hang the flasher unit from the bottom of the circuit breaker brackett.jordankjcm wrote:I am installing a new harness into my 63 B1 and the original is a fire hazard. Somewhere along the life of the truck the signals were removed and the harness cut off. I now have an "original" from Vintage Wiring of Maine (nice product by the way) and I am looking for the place that the transistorized flasher/controller unit was installed. I know it has to be on the firewall somewhere, I just can't find holes that match up or a photo on the internet of the installed location. Anyone have an photo or description of where the unit was installed at the factory?
Thanks.
Jeff
This because I have insulated the passenger side of the firewall and it was not convenient to hang it on the interior firewall. Not mil-spec
but works for me. There is also more info on this site regarding installation of turn signals if you do a "search" on the subject. Good
info. Suggest you get the latest model of Signal Stat.
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Re: Did M37 Have Turn Signals???
I am well on my way to getting the minor little issues resolved with the wiring project. Now sometimes the headlights work properly and sometimes they don't. Same with all the other issues described. I suspect it is a faulty main light switch, so I'll try to find a good used (real surplus) one of those (not a real big fan of the aftermarket material). If anyone has one for sale, please PM me...thanks.
I haven't the guts to try to install the turn signals yet!!
In the effort to correct the issues, I found this connector on mounted to the underside of the dash. It looks like something was connected to it for ground purposes. Can anyone tell me what this was for, and where the wire went from this connector please? Was is a ground for the instrument cluster? Initially I thought so, but there was no obvious attachment point on the instrument panel itself.
https://dl.dropbox.com/u/8966866/2012-1 ... 20copy.jpg
Thanks!
Jeff
I haven't the guts to try to install the turn signals yet!!

In the effort to correct the issues, I found this connector on mounted to the underside of the dash. It looks like something was connected to it for ground purposes. Can anyone tell me what this was for, and where the wire went from this connector please? Was is a ground for the instrument cluster? Initially I thought so, but there was no obvious attachment point on the instrument panel itself.
https://dl.dropbox.com/u/8966866/2012-1 ... 20copy.jpg
Thanks!
Jeff
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Re: Did M37 Have Turn Signals???
Looks like a grounding wire to me but you might want to run this by Charles Talbert of M-Series Rebuilders! He'll know for sure.
Tim & Lori Powell
1952 Dodge M-37
1968 M101A1 Cargo Trailer
2011 F350 Ford Flatbed
MC-A1 Air Compressor Unit
Military Tank APU
"All that is necessary for the triumph of evil
is that good men do nothing."
1952 Dodge M-37
1968 M101A1 Cargo Trailer
2011 F350 Ford Flatbed
MC-A1 Air Compressor Unit
Military Tank APU
"All that is necessary for the triumph of evil
is that good men do nothing."
Re: Did M37 Have Turn Signals???
I think it is a Douglas grounding wire, same as the head light harness.
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1953 M-37 w/ow
Retired Again
Keep Em Rollin'
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