Does the round-pin one have the green window on top for the light?
That's the type in my '77. Maybe the earlier ones had no provision for
the light?
-=Chris
Chris King
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<-----Original Message----->
From Larry Daniels
Sent: 9/27/2004 9:27:52 PM
>To: dbl@chicagolandmgclub.com;spridgets@Autox.Team.Net
>Subject: Re: Hazard Switch
>
>----- Original Message -----
>From:
>To: "Spridgets"
>Sent: Monday, September 27, 2004 5:44 PM
>Subject: Hazard Switch
>
>
>Hey folks,
>I have promised to send a hazard switch to a lister with a 72 Midget. I
>happen to have two different types; one has a six round posts coming
out the
>back that plug into a single monolithic connector, the other has five
>discreet mini-spade connectors that each connect to a separate wire.
Which
>one do you think will be correct? They do not want to open the console
until
>they are ready to finish it (don't blame them myself).
>David Lieb
>
>*************************************
>
>David,
>
>To further complicate the question, my 72 Midget has 6 mini-spades each
with
>an individual wire coming from it. Moss shows a "replacement" switch
for
>the 68 - 72 models and then a different switch for 73 on. Could it be
that
>they combined two of the 6 connections in 73 and then did the same for
the
>"replacement" earlier switches? That would be my best guess -- emphasis
on
>"guess".
>
>Larry Daniels
>79 MGB LE
>72 Midget
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