mounting plate for additional switches
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mounting plate for additional switches
Hi,
I'm planning to add a few bits and pieces to my 1970 Minor:
- hazard lights switch (will require a suitable new flasher unit)
- 12v socket (cigarette lighter style)
- high beam flash switch (where would it be best fitted?)
Does anybody have recommendations about what switches to use that wouldn't look too modern, plus a suitable mounting plate and location for them that looks ok whilst being practical?
Any pictures would be appreciated.
Regards,
Pascal
I'm planning to add a few bits and pieces to my 1970 Minor:
- hazard lights switch (will require a suitable new flasher unit)
- 12v socket (cigarette lighter style)
- high beam flash switch (where would it be best fitted?)
Does anybody have recommendations about what switches to use that wouldn't look too modern, plus a suitable mounting plate and location for them that looks ok whilst being practical?
Any pictures would be appreciated.
Regards,
Pascal
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i've just got the first two and they came with their own sensible-looking mounting plates. I was braced for modern horrors but actually i think they will look fine.
I've seen a beautifully-kept Minor whose owners had added two extra switches on the speedo surround, just above the two outermost existing switches. Looked great (but it would of course mean drilling extra holes in your aluminium speedo surround and in the dashboard beneath). I'll be mounting the switches for me reversing light and fog light there. Let me know if you'd like to see a photo.
High beam flash switch: isn't this managed by just flicking the existing switch and then stomping on your high beam button?
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I've seen a beautifully-kept Minor whose owners had added two extra switches on the speedo surround, just above the two outermost existing switches. Looked great (but it would of course mean drilling extra holes in your aluminium speedo surround and in the dashboard beneath). I'll be mounting the switches for me reversing light and fog light there. Let me know if you'd like to see a photo.
High beam flash switch: isn't this managed by just flicking the existing switch and then stomping on your high beam button?
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Like this?I've seen a beautifully-kept Minor whose owners had added two extra switches on the speedo surround

They are standard toggle switches you can get from most independant car parts places. But I'm sure Minor wiper switches would do.
These days i get round the dazzle problem by flicking back to sidelights momentarily. It seems to have the desired effect - in fact I'm begining to see other people do it too.That's the usual scenario when you will want to flash your lights
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Ere ya go (my forgetting-setting is turned up pretty high atm; there's actually only one additional switch in this example):Pascal wrote:Yes, please, I'd like to see a photo.

ESMWhere did you get the switches from?

Either put the handbrake on and transfer foot to button? or use right foot on clutch and left on buttonRegarding high beam flash I haven't figured out how to stomp on the high beam button with your left foot on the clutch when stopped in first gear. That's the usual scenario when you will want to flash your lights.


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ebay of course ;-)
was a guy in Germany, only 1-50 each and postage was low. They are very high quality and a nice 'click' when operated.
this is the guy check out his shop
blue one
he did do red and green ones to but cant see any at the momnet, check with him again later perhaps?
was a guy in Germany, only 1-50 each and postage was low. They are very high quality and a nice 'click' when operated.
this is the guy check out his shop
blue one
he did do red and green ones to but cant see any at the momnet, check with him again later perhaps?
Rob
Cars: Lizzy 1970 Morris Minor Traveller and Noah 1969 Morris Mini Traveller
Cars: Lizzy 1970 Morris Minor Traveller and Noah 1969 Morris Mini Traveller