Here's an F750 cluster with an air gauge.
Anyone ever wire up the "Blink Marker Lights" switch?
factory SW Tachometer 1967
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I,ve seen an NOS blink marker switch relay for sale on Ebay
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The other gauge location, if used, had either a vacuum gauge or air pressure gauge - depending on whether the truck had hydraulic or air brakes.
All that switch is a momentary disconnect switch to turn off the marker lights when the switch is pushed. As many people know, truckers use that to signal enough clearance to pull in front of them when being passed on the road.
It is hooked up on our 65 F750...marxtoys wrote:Anyone ever wire up the "Blink Marker Lights" switch?

All that switch is a momentary disconnect switch to turn off the marker lights when the switch is pushed. As many people know, truckers use that to signal enough clearance to pull in front of them when being passed on the road.
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