Map light socket
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Re: Map light socket
The cap and chain can be found at any serious electrical / electronic connector outlet. It will be a mil spec cap and chain.
John at Midwest Military should have them. Also the people who build M-37 wiring harnesses in Maine will have them (that is where mine came from - with my harnesses).
If you need the number off the cap let me know.
52 M-42
John at Midwest Military should have them. Also the people who build M-37 wiring harnesses in Maine will have them (that is where mine came from - with my harnesses).
If you need the number off the cap let me know.
52 M-42
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Re: Map light socket
Storm,
Nice detailed pictures of the map light socket and map light.
Bert
Nice detailed pictures of the map light socket and map light.

Bert
1952 M37 W/W Rebuild @ 59% complete
Engine rebuild @ 95% complete
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Engine rebuild @ 95% complete
1985 M1009, 1990 M101A2, 2008 M116A3 Pioneer tool trailer
MVPA # 24265
NRA Life Member
NRA Cert. Personal Protection Pistol Instructor
NRA Cert. RSO
Class III RSO/KCR
Re: Map light socket
Chris, If the plug on your map light looks like the end of a light bulb you have a Halftrack map light.
Steve
Steve
Re: Map light socket
Thanks Steve, I will have to dig that lamp out again, may be time to sell it off.
We have a good electronics shop nearby, I'll have to stop in there and see if they have any caps.
We have a good electronics shop nearby, I'll have to stop in there and see if they have any caps.
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1942 Chrysler Fire Pump
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1951 M100
1952 M-37
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President Michigan Military Technical & Historical Society Museum
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1942 Ford GPW
1942 Chrysler Fire Pump
1943 Hudson Invader
1944 WC-52
1951 M100
1952 M-37
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Re: Map light socket
Thanks, Bert!
Good luck with your project, Chris.
Let me know if I can help.
52 M-42
Good luck with your project, Chris.
Let me know if I can help.
52 M-42
Re: Map light socket
52,
What is the number on your cap? The one on mine is 2209-212 and I can't find a single hit on that number on the web.
thanks,
bob
What is the number on your cap? The one on mine is 2209-212 and I can't find a single hit on that number on the web.
thanks,
bob
Re: Map light socket
Chris,
You don't need to sell the map light assy.; only the plug is different between the WW II lights and the M-series lights. You simply unsolder one connector and solder on the other.
Just get the M-series connector.
52 M-42
You don't need to sell the map light assy.; only the plug is different between the WW II lights and the M-series lights. You simply unsolder one connector and solder on the other.
Just get the M-series connector.
52 M-42
Re: Map light socket
Chris,
I finally found a source for the cap with the chain on it for this connector. It's an Amphenol cap, not a Cannon, as Cannon connectors in this series are long gone, but it's identical. Once I get it in-hand and verify it's correct I'll post the PN and where to get them.
Regards,
Bob
I finally found a source for the cap with the chain on it for this connector. It's an Amphenol cap, not a Cannon, as Cannon connectors in this series are long gone, but it's identical. Once I get it in-hand and verify it's correct I'll post the PN and where to get them.
Regards,
Bob
Re: Map light socket
All of the various size plugs and sockets with and without "dust" caps are built by a variety of manufacturers to mil spec. Search ITT CANNON or AMPHENOL 97 Series and you can find petty much any solution to a plug/socket need.
Look up the link below and you will discover the variety available.
http://www.farnell.com/datasheets/108266.pdf
Look up the link below and you will discover the variety available.
http://www.farnell.com/datasheets/108266.pdf
RICK
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Re: Map light socket
Hi Rick,
Yup.......what you say is correct. The problem is/was that the old Cannon connectors are no longer supported by ITT Cannon and there was no cross reference from the old Cannon part numbers to current Amphenol connectors. Once I measured the aux power connector in the dash I could match it up with a current Amphenol cap, but I really wanted to find some old Cannon dust caps, PN 2209-212, as they are bare aluminum and not anodized like the current 97 series Amphenols. "Close enough for Government work", but not for perfectionist restorers, I guess. The Amphenol PN for the cap in question is 9760-12.

regards,
bob
Yup.......what you say is correct. The problem is/was that the old Cannon connectors are no longer supported by ITT Cannon and there was no cross reference from the old Cannon part numbers to current Amphenol connectors. Once I measured the aux power connector in the dash I could match it up with a current Amphenol cap, but I really wanted to find some old Cannon dust caps, PN 2209-212, as they are bare aluminum and not anodized like the current 97 series Amphenols. "Close enough for Government work", but not for perfectionist restorers, I guess. The Amphenol PN for the cap in question is 9760-12.

regards,
bob
Re: Map light socket
oven cleaner will remove the anodizing
.............................. use it ...............
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Re: Map light socket
I find my self saying this all of the time while wrenching on military vehiclesw30bob wrote:.... "Close enough for Government work"....

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Re: Map light socket
Here's a pic of the original Cannon and new Amphenol dust caps. Close enough!
These Amphenol's are widely available, I got mine on Ebay for $20 for 5 shipped free, so $4 each.
regards,
bob

These Amphenol's are widely available, I got mine on Ebay for $20 for 5 shipped free, so $4 each.
regards,
bob

Re: Map light socket
And why the phrase, "I'm from the government and I'm here to help," is one of the most terrifying things in the English language.52PLOWERWAGON wrote:I find my self saying this all of the time while wrenching on military vehiclesw30bob wrote:.... "Close enough for Government work"....

Bob, if you come across any extras of those hand-held map lights and/or cables, I'd like to acquire one for my M37. I have the auxiliary power receptacle and wiring, just need something to use it for.
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Re: Map light socket
Hi Elwood,
I don't have one myself, but I'll keep an eye out in the coming months when I hit the east coast meets. If I see any..........I'll pick them up. Even if you get one before that seems folks are always looking for them.
regards,
bob
I don't have one myself, but I'll keep an eye out in the coming months when I hit the east coast meets. If I see any..........I'll pick them up. Even if you get one before that seems folks are always looking for them.
regards,
bob