Starter Switch
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Starter Switch
Tried to put on a NOS switch obtained from a major TC parts supplier in
the USA and found that the lever is upside down, reversed or backwards.
No problem about returning it. Does anyone know where it comes from,
what it was intended for or whether the round casing can be turned 180
degrees. Terry
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Re: Starter Switch
Terry
I seem to remember the same situation when I replaced mine a couple of years
back. I was going to send mine back but than discovered it was reversible,
yours may be the same.
Tony TC 9825
> From: Terry & Lynda-May O'Brien hamptons1@shaw.ca> > Reply-To: hamptons1@shaw.ca > Date: Thu, 25 Apr 2002 18:48:50 -0700 > To: MG-TABC mg-tabc@yahoogroups.com> > Subject: [mg-tabc] Starter Switch > > Tried to put on a NOS switch obtained from a major TC parts supplier in > the USA and found that the lever is upside down, reversed or backwards. > No problem about returning it. Does anyone know where it comes from, > what it was intended for or whether the round casing can be turned 180 > degrees. Terry > > > > > Your use of Yahoo! Groups is subject to http://docs.yahoo.com/info/terms/ > >
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Re: Starter Switch
Terry,
Don't panic, the round casing with lever can be rotated 360 degrees and the
lever can be pulled out and reversed.
Bob Grunau
Tried to put on a NOS switch obtained from a major TC parts supplier in
the USA and found that the lever is upside down, reversed or backwards.
No problem about returning it. Does anyone know where it comes from,
what it was intended for or whether the round casing can be turned 180
degrees. Terry
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Re: Starter Switch
Terry
Can never be sure, but on my TC I can take the forward end of the
starter switch and turn it to what ever position I want it in, there are
detents inside and it click as you turn it.
Cheers Dean
-----Original Message-----
From: Terry & Lynda-May O'Brien [mailto:hamptons1@shaw.ca]
Sent: Thursday, April 25, 2002 6:49 PM
To: MG-TABC
Subject: [mg-tabc] Starter Switch
Tried to put on a NOS switch obtained from a major TC parts supplier in
the USA and found that the lever is upside down, reversed or backwards.
No problem about returning it. Does anyone know where it comes from,
what it was intended for or whether the round casing can be turned 180
degrees. Terry
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Starter Switch
Thanks for the replies. Used a bit more force than before and it worked.
Terry
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Re: Starter switch
hi John - I have a few NOS switches for $30 plus postage from UK, and maybe
some contacts, buried somewhere in the garage. Have you checked the
contacts on the starter itself? these burn away but can be removed and filed
flat again. they can then be reinstalled with packing to bring them back to
original position.
ocTagonally
TCRoger, devon, Olde England
John Patterson asked:
>BlankHi TC fans, >I have a problem with the starter switch on the TC and I understand there >is a contact replacement >kit available. They do not list it as being available in the Moss catalog, >they do list a >replacement switch for $50, but would like to repair the original if >possible. Does anyone on the >list repair these?
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Starter Switch
Is there a foolproof way to make sure the starter switch is bad and not the starter?
Marion Moll
Cedar Crest, NM
TC 10219
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Re: Starter Switch
hi Marion - there is not much to go wrong with the "switch" - it is only a copper disc which is moved onto the contacts on the motor. Some sparking occurs, so those contacts get eaten away: you can put shims behind them to move them out. To test the motor, simply put a screwdriver across them. Also check the braided earth strap which goes from the chassis bracket on the N/S with the 3-way brake union, to one of the bellhousing bolts.
oc[b]T[/b]agonally
Roger
On Wed, Apr 18, 2018 at 6:03 PM, marionmoll7@msn.com [mg-tabc] mg-tabc-noreply@yahoogroups.com> wrote: [u][/u] Is there a foolproof way to make sure the starter switch is bad and not the starter? Marion Moll Cedar Crest, NM TC 10219
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