Removing the ignition requires you to pull the bed off the truck! This is a big job! It's kinda like getting molested by a giant beaver in the winter time. You will definitely need to see a counselor afterwords for PTSD.
You must remove the steering wheel. There are some special tool that make this much easier.
The easiest way is to remove the transmission for that job
To change the ignition switch on an '84 Bronco II, first disconnect the negative battery cable to ensure safety. Remove the steering column covers to access the ignition switch, then disconnect the wiring harness from the switch. Unscrew the old ignition switch from its mounting bracket and replace it with the new one, reconnecting the wiring harness. Finally, reassemble the steering column covers and reconnect the battery.
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drop drive shaft, take u- bolts loose from leaf springs, disconnect brake- lines.
To replace the original ignition system in a 1984 Dodge D-100 with a 3.7L Slant Six engine, you will need a few key components: an electronic ignition conversion kit (which typically includes an ignition module, pickup coil, and necessary wiring), a compatible distributor, and possibly a new ignition coil. Additionally, ensure you have the appropriate tools for installation, such as wrenches and screwdrivers, along with a multimeter for testing connections. It's also advisable to refer to the vehicle's service manual for specific instructions and wiring diagrams.
simple answer is no.
YES you can.
You can hook up an MSD Digital 6AL/6A on an 84 Chevy truck by first replacing the original cap, and rotor if they are worn out.
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5 to 5.5 quarts
you have to remove the steering wheel then using a lock plate removal tool depress the lock plate and removed the clip that holds it in place then remove the lock plate then remove the screws from the turn signal switch and pull it up slightly then remove the screw that hold the lock cylinder in place then remove the lock assembly