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Re: Ignition switch

To: John Summers <trumpet@bellsouth.net>
Subject: Re: Ignition switch
From: Joe Curry <spitlist@gte.net>
Date: Mon, 21 Feb 2000 13:57:13 -0700
Cc: "triumphs@autox.team.net" <triumphs@autox.team.net>
References: <38B1A228.555F@bellsouth.net>
John,
It might be in the switch, but most likely a problem with the Starter
Solenoid!

Joe

John Summers wrote:
> 
> Dear folks, I went out to my '74 TR 6 today for my daily errands and
> when I turned the ignition key notices a milisecond of hesitation before
> the car fired.  Noting that I had noticed this I shut it off and tried
> again just for fun.  This time the milisecond turned into several
> minutes of turning the key with no response.  I was getting power
> through the switch because the guages would register and the radio would
> play.  After checking wll of the known (to me) connections under the
> hood I gave it another shot.  Nothing.  So I sat there and fiddled with
> the key, turning it off and on for 10 or 15 tries.  The beast would
> start randomly and run normally.
> So I drove to the most important destination and left it running while I
> went inside.  Got home ok and shut it off and of course it wouldn't
> start.
> Does this sound like the problem is in the switch to you?
> If so will it require a new switch or can I take this one out and play
> with it,,,,no, I'd get a new one.  In this case, are all ignition
> switches alike?  I.E., can I get a General Motors or Toyota "switch" or
> do I shwll out the $$ for one from our normal catalog suppliers??
> This is my "only" driver so I need it's full cooperation.
> Thanks folks,
> John Summers
> Jacksonville, FL

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