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Lucas light switch for WW2 motorcycle.


Ian L

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The light switch on my Norton has just jammed on & wont turn off, is this a known fault & is it possible to dismantle the switch & repair ?

Does anyone know where I can get either a replica or original ? OFF, T, L, H.

 

I have it wired.

T : Tail / convoy.

L : Side lights front & rear.

H : headlights, & have a dip switch on the handle bars.

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I'm not desperate to part with it, but I might have a spare one to sell if you get stuck. Ron

 

Thank Ron, do these switch's come apart easily or is there a knack before I start disassembling it ? I suspect that there's springs, plungers & ball bearing in there waiting to jump out & never to be found again ?

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Thank Ron, do these switch's come apart easily or is there a knack before I start disassembling it ? I suspect that there's springs, plungers & ball bearing in there waiting to jump out & never to be found again ?

 

nothing that complicated. It's literally a cam roller, some screws for contacts and a rocker with Spring. Nothing to it.

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