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mystery ignition switch on interceptor 2

sking

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can anyone help in identifying the expired ignition switch on my jensen interceptor 11.
it is supposed to be fitted with a jaguar (lucas) but i am told it is not. if it is a conversion, then it is a really good one and i am reluctant to reverse it to lucas.
any suggestions would be appreciated.
sking
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Hello Sking,

that looks like the switch fitted to the Triumph 2000 Mk 2 range (and probably many other Triumphs that have a column ignition switch?

Alec
 
hi alec

surely that would mean that it would be a lucas wouldn't it ?

it dosen't have lucas written on it, but i guess that would be a possibility, i'll check it out.

thanks
i'll post my results
sking
 
just checked on martin robey engineering site part No is shown as CT5585 for Mk 11 but unfortunately doesn't show a pic maybe they could e-mail a foto
 
Hello Mike,

that doesn't sound like a Triumph number and Martin Robey is a Jaguar specialist anyway. If he is thinking MK 2 Jaguar, that ignition switch is nothing like the one Sking is looking for.
I'm certain it is from a column ignition switch, so probably dates it to 70 or later in year.

Alec
 
hi alec

i should have mentioned that yes it is a steering lock/ignition switch setup.
if it was just a dashboard job i would have used a modern replacement.

i will try cropredy today.

sking
 
well unless my eyes deceived me ,I think if you look up on martin robey's site ,you'll find an online parts catalogue for the jensen,that's how I came up with the part number -worth taking a look at least.
 
Possibly a Marelli unit? Rover used some marelli stuff for a while; the switch numbering reminded me of some fiat bits. Just a really wild thought.....

The guts are certainly accessible. Seems rebuildable by someone who would be willing to deal with the cracked backing plate and the apparent heat damage.....
 
Hello Mike,

mu apologies, you are correct, I had forgotten that Robey's is also a Jensen spares supplier.

Alec
 
i will try to find out what i can about marelli,
maybe try a fiat forum.

i have already fixed the switch a few times and it does work but.......

sking
 
looks like you could be right !
got onto a supplier in italy who recognised it and thinks he can help.

will post news

sking
 
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