Muttley McLadd wrote: you're
New electronic kit anyone?
Rich_T wrote:If you can post up a link to these switches I'll get a couple and have a look to see how they can be converted.RICSPEED wrote:there's the Honda type with 4 wires and a threaded collar and a similar looking one for Harley's but that would mean lights hard wired i guess but as this is a generator system that should not be a problem
this would probably be the most common type and easily available - 4 wire - black/red (ignition on/off black to earth in off position) green/yellow((i think) on /off lights ,horn etc ...
possible that a collared adaptor ping could be made up ,from memory case approx 23-25 mm dia
http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/NEW-Ignition- ... 33648e7f97
the above type was the one i had in mind fitted to practically all 70's/80's Honda's ,again 4 wire in the same config as first link
http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/IGNITION-SWIT ... 53e0c6794c
this has 6 wires but fitting may be awkward
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ps ......... the 3rd position on the last one was used for parking lights and i dont think ignition is live in this position
this one - http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/CHROME-IGNITI ... 5644ca2c0e
is off-on-on ... but only three terminal
this one - http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/CHROME-IGNITI ... 5644ca2c0e
is off-on-on ... but only three terminal
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Rich, has a commonly available ignition switch been sourced now?
Can you confirm the range of retard and advance?
Can you confirm the range of retard and advance?
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There are several options for ignition switch. If you have the TV, SX and special type handle bar switch (ie scooter fitted with 4 or 5 position ignition switch) you have a couple of options. 1. if your original ignition switch was for a DC battery system you can use it directly (Casa and AC type can not be used too well). 2. Use the 4 position stwitch from a Lambro (as in the manual).
If you have a cut out switch then a good alternative is Ebay item It will need a bezel making or converting. It is a 3 position switch so could be used to replace AC type ignition switches BUT you will lose one switch position which means you have to decide which of the previous key positions you don't want (ie 1: 0ff 2:run, no lights 3:run, side lights 4:run,main lights). I think it is still an MOT pass if you you can not turn off the side lights so making position 2 redundant would be my bet but it is up to you.
If you have a cut out switch then a good alternative is Ebay item It will need a bezel making or converting. It is a 3 position switch so could be used to replace AC type ignition switches BUT you will lose one switch position which means you have to decide which of the previous key positions you don't want (ie 1: 0ff 2:run, no lights 3:run, side lights 4:run,main lights). I think it is still an MOT pass if you you can not turn off the side lights so making position 2 redundant would be my bet but it is up to you.
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Same here Mutley but I've had no problems with the ScootRs ones to be fair. They are very similar to the ones that MB sells which are also reliable.Muttley McLadd wrote:....A good Japanese one that has a plastic connector on the back that could be plugged straight into another plastic connector on the loom would be perfect. And, the key isn't likely to fall out either.
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ignition - http://www.granturismo.pwp.blueyonder.c ... nition.htm
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