Securing the Ignition switch?
Securing the Ignition switch?
Hey guys, I've just installed a new ignition switch in my '81 Spider and it seems kinda loose, is there a screw I'm missing that's supposed to hold it in or something? When I bought the car it was hotwired to start as there was no switch.
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Re: Securing the Ignition switch?
Yeup, there should be a small screw that goes through the steel bracket and into the ignition switch.
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Re: Securing the Ignition switch?
Do you by any chance know the size or the part number of the screw?narfire wrote:Yeup, there should be a small screw that goes through the steel bracket and into the ignition switch.
Re: Securing the Ignition switch?
Do you still have your old switch that you can bring with you to find the correct size screw?
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Re: Securing the Ignition switch?
The switch is actually held in place with two 4mm pan head screws. They are very short, maybe 4-5 mm in length.