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Does anyone know where you can get the micro switches that were used for the door & headlamps?
Keith Marshall
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Don't know about your part of the world but these people in the UK do a repro switch which looks the same.
http://www.mgocspares.co.uk/acatalog/MGOC_Spares_HORN___SWITCHES___WIRING__MGB__73.html
I replaced my headlamp switches with lever operated microswitches mounted on the stop bolts. These are cheap and widely available and I find them more reliable than the original.
Regards,
http://www.mgocspares.co.uk/acatalog/MGOC_Spares_HORN___SWITCHES___WIRING__MGB__73.html
I replaced my headlamp switches with lever operated microswitches mounted on the stop bolts. These are cheap and widely available and I find them more reliable than the original.
Regards,
Roger
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saildrive2001 wrote:Does anyone know where you can get the micro switches that were used for the door & headlamps?
These are the one's I bought for my '71 Plus 2 Federal from Allied Electric in the 'States. They fit correctly in the switch and work fine. My original Burgess switches were listed as NLA, and this was the replacement call-up. Key is same physical dimensions or you may need to fiddle with them a bit to get them to fit/work. Two switches required fro my set-up, but they were both the same.
Note my dash light switch has the micro switches integral with the vacuum light switch in the dash; they are not located by the pods. Not sure if your Elan is set up the same way, or is more like previous post with pod switches. I am thinking Allied should have the other lever action switches as well if you prefer a NA supplier.
http://www.alliedelec.com/Search/Search ... E12D18A442
Here is a link to the thread on the related side light circuit in the Plus 2, which is a bit confusing.
elan-plus-f13/side-lights-t17589.html
My door switches looked pretty bush league. I decided to just clean them up. Couldn't find anything remotely similar. Again, Elan may be different.
Back to the Gey Cup pre-game. Calgary is full of green painted people this week!
HTH
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Hi Stu,
Hope you get the result you are wanting from the Grey Cup game. I don't have any favorites, not really a football fan.
The switches used on the Elan are the same for the headlights & door/interior light. They are a very simple (light & cheap) design, just a plunger with a cylindrical plastic insulator on the end. Surrounding the insulator is a piece of metal with a spade as part of it. When the spring closes the switch there is a contact between the metal spade ring & the outer body of the switch housing. As I said very simple & cheap.
I have had a thought that if nobody knows where to get the originals then I might be able to use ones that are used on most cars thse days for the door interior switch. They are similar in operation i.e. a plunger style.
Hope you get the result you are wanting from the Grey Cup game. I don't have any favorites, not really a football fan.
The switches used on the Elan are the same for the headlights & door/interior light. They are a very simple (light & cheap) design, just a plunger with a cylindrical plastic insulator on the end. Surrounding the insulator is a piece of metal with a spade as part of it. When the spring closes the switch there is a contact between the metal spade ring & the outer body of the switch housing. As I said very simple & cheap.
I have had a thought that if nobody knows where to get the originals then I might be able to use ones that are used on most cars thse days for the door interior switch. They are similar in operation i.e. a plunger style.
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I think I see what you mean Keith. I got some of these, but they didn't fit for my application. Might work for you
http://www.vehicle-wiring-products.eu/V ... itches.php
http://www.vehicle-wiring-products.eu/V ... itches.php
Stu
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The ones you sent the web site for seem to be modern plastic equivalents of what I am looking for.
In answer to you Gerry, I am trying to keep my car as original as possible since I am the original owner.
In answer to you Gerry, I am trying to keep my car as original as possible since I am the original owner.
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Keith,
Did you look at the link I sent ? I know it's the MG owners club but many parts were common on cars of the period and I have got small electrical parts for my Elan from them before that I couldn't find elsewhere.
http://www.mgocspares.co.uk/acatalog/MGOC_Spares_HORN___SWITCHES___WIRING__MGB__73.html
Item 32 looks like the part you want although you can't tell if it's metal or plastic from the description. Might be worth asking - drop them a line [email protected]
Regards,
Did you look at the link I sent ? I know it's the MG owners club but many parts were common on cars of the period and I have got small electrical parts for my Elan from them before that I couldn't find elsewhere.
http://www.mgocspares.co.uk/acatalog/MGOC_Spares_HORN___SWITCHES___WIRING__MGB__73.html
Item 32 looks like the part you want although you can't tell if it's metal or plastic from the description. Might be worth asking - drop them a line [email protected]
Regards,
Roger
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Item Number 35 (in-line door switch) looks a lot like the Plus 2 door switches, which screw through into the metal brackets behind the corners of the dashboards. From the MGBGT tailgate???
Regards
Gerry
Regards
Gerry
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