I may be mistaken, but it might work to just get the correct numbered
cylinder and install it in any 100-4 ignition switch. This means that
you could widen your search to other cars. For instance, my MG TD has
an FA series ignition switch key, but I'm sure that the switch is
different between the two cars.
Charlie
Healeyguy wrote:
>Doug
>My early BN2 has ignition lock number FA592 from new. I have FA596, FP632,
>FP705 and FP717 in the parts bin. Almost flipped when I found the FA596 but
>after rechecking your email realized it was 20 off. Maybe some else will have
>576.
>Aloha
>Perry
>
>
>
>In a message dated 03/02/08 07:45:34 Hawaiian Standard Time,
>dougnewton@sbcglobal.net writes:
>Good Morning List- I am trying to restore a BN2 like the Heritage
>Certificate states and was hoping someone could help with a 100-4 Ignition
>Switch number FA576 (with key if possible). I have tried Peter Groh at
>British Car Keys, but he can't help with the switch.
>
>
>
>Thanks in advance- Doug Newton
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