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peter.jenerette
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Topic: 72 RUG 4 Speed Info neededPosted: 17-December-2023 at 1:18AM |
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Hey all,
Going through a 1972 top loader and i cannot for the life of me find a diagram or info on the 72-72 top loaders with the seat belt switch detent layout. Might anyone have any info on this. Pic from David Kee for what the detents look like...
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Posted: 17-December-2023 at 9:34AM |
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There are a few guys here with some toploader experience that might be able to help you out. Have you tried emailing David Kee?
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Posted: 17-December-2023 at 9:50AM |
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diagram i have on hand, not sure if it helps
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peter.jenerette
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Posted: 17-December-2023 at 10:19AM |
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Emailed him yesterday..as that's pending, I figured I'd ask here.
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Posted: 17-December-2023 at 10:20AM |
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Yes. I have this one, seems the 72 and 73 units with the seat belt switch is rather elusive.
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Posted: 17-December-2023 at 1:04PM |
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Try sending a PM or email to Eliteman76 (Andy). I know he has a '72 Toploader and I think he's been into it a few times.
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Posted: 30-December-2023 at 10:00AM |
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Hey Vince, I was talking with Peter about this, I actually don't have the specific info on the 72-73 Toploader. I know the 72-73 Torino Toploader is different. When I had mine gone through many moons ago, the guys that did mine said there was some stuff they had not seen before, they were used to pre-1970 Toploaders from mustangs.
With that said, David Key Toploaders will be the defacto source on Ford Toploader info. Only headache is getting a hold of them. A couple times I have tried calling them recently trying to help another member, I could never reach anyone or get responses to emails. Hopefully the folks running that company are ok, because without them, the Top Loader fans will be in a world of hurt. Side note, the 72-74 Toploaders for Q codes had an option for a T.R.S switch on the driver's side front of the main case. 1972 Manual set Chassis Volume 1 page 16-20-01 is for the Toploader four speed. Page 16-20-04 has the exploded view of the detent rods. Peter, sent you messages on FB with the pictures from the manual.
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Posted: 30-December-2023 at 10:12AM |
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Side note, TRS means Transmission Regulated Spark.
Related to vacuum switches related to cold weather operation and advance vacuum. 1973 manual set Volume 6 Page 165 in terms: TRS "A system that controls vacuum to the distributor, preventing vacuum advance while in the immediate gears. Generally used with manual transmissions." Page 8 in the 1973 volume 6 goes into detail. Side note: mine was disconnected and never reconnected. ![]() |
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Posted: 31-December-2023 at 1:00AM |
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Hi Guys, Thanks for the info; David Kee responded with the following:
With this info, I was able to confirm i had put the unit together correctly. But, I also took the time to modify the early exploded view to show the 72-73 detent layout. You will note, 28B, 24B, 72, and the number of detents going through the side of the case. This is updated just for the detent changes, other changes i did not make. (For instance this still shows the early shift rods). I was missing the spring 24B, which he referred to as the "lighter spring", and he provided the size of this spring as being: "It is just a utility compression spring that is 1/4" diameter x 1" long x .020 wire diameter". I hope this will help someone in the future! ![]() |
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