the restoration continues ...let me start this section of my resto thread with a picture of the beat-up backdoor grill that was on the cab and the freshly powdercoated grill i got from pat - lovely, isn't it?


moving on to the board on which the light fixture is attached - slightly crooked!

the whole board needs some fixing, so i'm removing it from the cab

in detail

too many holes in there and the part where the ballast was attached seems to be burned

clear burn marks after removal of the vinyl

the entire stripped board with the unnecessary holes already filled and the important holes marked

fresh vinyl applied, holes punched

as for the fixture itself: it wasn't working and neither the replacement of the starter nor the tube changed that, so i had to place an order ...


inside, three brand-new ballasts (it can't hurt to have spares, can it?)

old vs new

and a first test outside the cab


on to those flawed omron switches

function test with the multimeter set on continuity

to beep or not to beep - that is the question


after testing 24 switches


labelled and packed for later use
to be continued ...