What happened to the headlight switch thread?

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What happened to the headlight switch thread?

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I saw a thread on here earlier today where Keith posted a picture of the special tool needed to remove the headlight switch nut. Where did the thread go? And where do you get one of those tools?
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http://fordification.com/forum/viewtopi ... 2&p=252388

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That thread contained a link to Eastwood Co. where you could buy this tool, but I see the link no longer works. I did find these links which appear to be the same thing:

http://www.mustangsplus.com/xcart/produ ... uctid=9542
http://www.wildhorses4x4.com/product/Be ... h_Switches
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A pair of needle-nose pliers work well...
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Why is it that there's seldom time to fix it right the first time, but there's always time to fix it right the second time???

That's not an oil leak :nono: That's SWEAT from all that HORSEPOWER!! :thup:
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70_F100 wrote:A pair of needle-nose pliers work well...
They might work...but they don't work "well". ;) Messing up the bezel is inevitable unless it's already very loose. If it's already messed up and you're replacing it, then yes you can use needlenose pliers. But don't use them to install a good replacement.
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they can be used if you are careful. but i have had them slip. or mess things up before.
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FORDification wrote:
70_F100 wrote:A pair of needle-nose pliers work well...
They might work...but they don't work "well". ;) Messing up the bezel is inevitable unless it's already very loose. If it's already messed up and you're replacing it, then yes you can use needlenose pliers. But don't use them to install a good replacement.
That's what I've always used.

I've changed many of them in the last 40 years, and never messed up a single one.

The key is to have the right size needlenose pliers and to be VERRRRRRRRRRRYYYYY careful, or, like you say, you can easily mess up the nut.
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Dennis Carpenter sells the proper tool also.Part number TL-200 at a mere $15.00.OUCH ! but I needed the right tool for the right job.Get you one.
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