Ignition switch removal
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Re: Ignition switch removal
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Re: Ignition switch removal
Slow cranking on a petrol:
The obvious earths/feeds.
Copper braided wire between solenoid and starter body.
On petrol engines: the oilite bush has worn oval in the bell housing.
Switch feed terminal/wire to solenoid (the male 6.3mm spade connector)in poor condition (the wire can rot internally.
Martin
The obvious earths/feeds.
Copper braided wire between solenoid and starter body.
On petrol engines: the oilite bush has worn oval in the bell housing.
Switch feed terminal/wire to solenoid (the male 6.3mm spade connector)in poor condition (the wire can rot internally.
Martin
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Re: Ignition switch removal
Thanks Martin, going to change the bush on Monday and investigate the wires at the back tomorrow. Will report back.
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Re: Ignition switch removal
An update if anyone is interested. Replaced oilite bush, added new spade connector to solenoid and new earth strap from gearbox to chassis and touch wood everything seems to be working grand now fingers crossed.
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Re: Ignition switch removal
For what it's worth, is it worth adding a bit of Vaseline to the horn ring whilst the wheel is off? I had one where the the brass had worn down to a sliver which was causing my horn to fail. Just a thought.
Why would the glass be anything other than half full?
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Re: Ignition switch removal
danmetallic wrote:No one wants a failing horn
At 6.23, any horn action would be involuntary and most unwanted!!
Why would the glass be anything other than half full?
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Or even 'morning glory', not that the neighbours need to know about that!
Why would the glass be anything other than half full?
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