NP242 Question
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Re: NP242 Question
Hi Clarke,
I've posted the Part No before.
From the M1151 TM:
Item 7. NSN 6115-01-554-4741 P/No 12480922 GENERATOR,TACHOMETER PART OF KIT P/N 57K4882
I haven't been able to get my hands on the harness yet.
But if worst comes to worst, I can simply make it.
Its simply a shielded twisted pair of wires to the sender and a few jumpers up under the dash to get 24V, earth and illumination to the speedometer.
The worst thing will be finding the Milspec plug to suit the rear of the speedometer....
But I haven't given up hope of getting an OEM harness just yet.
Cheers
I've posted the Part No before.
From the M1151 TM:
Item 7. NSN 6115-01-554-4741 P/No 12480922 GENERATOR,TACHOMETER PART OF KIT P/N 57K4882
I haven't been able to get my hands on the harness yet.
But if worst comes to worst, I can simply make it.
Its simply a shielded twisted pair of wires to the sender and a few jumpers up under the dash to get 24V, earth and illumination to the speedometer.
The worst thing will be finding the Milspec plug to suit the rear of the speedometer....
But I haven't given up hope of getting an OEM harness just yet.
Cheers
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Brad Dunstan
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(with 4L80E Trans, 242 T/case, 12K hubs, CTIS, A2 wiring, Air Con, A2 ebrake, 9k Winch,
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RHD '87 M1026
(with 4L80E Trans, 242 T/case, 12K hubs, CTIS, A2 wiring, Air Con, A2 ebrake, 9k Winch,
Serpentine Belt Accessory Drive & Eaton e-lockers)
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Re: NP242 Question
Sorry Brad,
I thought the OTHER sender you posted was the right part - but it's this one? Where did you source this sender?
Cheers,
Clarke
I thought the OTHER sender you posted was the right part - but it's this one? Where did you source this sender?
Cheers,
Clarke
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Re: NP242 Question
Hi Clarke,
From our old buddy Steve K at Owens Export.
Cheers
From our old buddy Steve K at Owens Export.
Cheers
Brad Dunstan
RHD '87 M1026
(with 4L80E Trans, 242 T/case, 12K hubs, CTIS, A2 wiring, Air Con, A2 ebrake, 9k Winch,
Serpentine Belt Accessory Drive & Eaton e-lockers)
RHD '87 M1026
(with 4L80E Trans, 242 T/case, 12K hubs, CTIS, A2 wiring, Air Con, A2 ebrake, 9k Winch,
Serpentine Belt Accessory Drive & Eaton e-lockers)
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Re: NP242 Question
When I fitted a 4L80E and 242 transfer to my M1026 I fitted the rear extension housing from a civilian 242 to the mil 242 to enable me to fit the TOSS to the transfer case to operate with the Compushift trans controller. I also replaced the worm drive on the output shaft with the stepper ring for the TOSS. So there is no difference between military and civvie transfers as a far as I can tell at the rear anyway.
Peter James
Sydney, Australia
RHD 1988 M1026
4speed, Aircon and CTIS!
Unfortunately has been sold!
Sydney, Australia
RHD 1988 M1026
4speed, Aircon and CTIS!
Unfortunately has been sold!
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Re: NP242 Question
Hello bringing back an old post, can you post an update what you did to get it to work and harness.dunsbr wrote: ↑Sat Jun 20, 2009 10:06 pmHi Clarke,
I've posted the Part No before.
From the M1151 TM:
Item 7. NSN 6115-01-554-4741 P/No 12480922 GENERATOR,TACHOMETER PART OF KIT P/N 57K4882
I haven't been able to get my hands on the harness yet.
But if worst comes to worst, I can simply make it.
Its simply a shielded twisted pair of wires to the sender and a few jumpers up under the dash to get 24V, earth and illumination to the speedometer.
The worst thing will be finding the Milspec plug to suit the rear of the speedometer....
But I haven't given up hope of getting an OEM harness just yet.
Cheers
Thanks
Robert
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Re: NP242 Question
Robert,
Brad (Dunsbr) past away a few years back.
My advice is to find a complete kit for the 80 mph speedo.
Ted
Brad (Dunsbr) past away a few years back.
My advice is to find a complete kit for the 80 mph speedo.
Ted
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Yes I know I thought of others could address but yes I’m looking into the kit do you have one?
Robert
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Re: NP242 Question
No but postman on here might.
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