dt100
Well-known member
Hi, didn't want to hijack Sharky71 post on ignition barrell, some great postings in reply detailing how to replace which have motivated me to tackle my problem, but now hoping someone can advise which bits I'm like likely to need to do....
My ignition switch failed, in that turning the key didn't turn the starter motor, so took the easy way out in putting an additional push starter switch to bypass the switch. All worked well for a while, now when I turn the key and the oil, gen lights come on, it doesn't hold position, and hence turns the engine off. I've been taking to having a stash of tie wraps that strategically placed and ratcheted up stop the key turning back..... but feel that probably now the time to make good. Question is is my problem likely to be the ignition barrel, or the switch or other component?
My van is a 1972 crossover bay...
My ignition switch failed, in that turning the key didn't turn the starter motor, so took the easy way out in putting an additional push starter switch to bypass the switch. All worked well for a while, now when I turn the key and the oil, gen lights come on, it doesn't hold position, and hence turns the engine off. I've been taking to having a stash of tie wraps that strategically placed and ratcheted up stop the key turning back..... but feel that probably now the time to make good. Question is is my problem likely to be the ignition barrel, or the switch or other component?
My van is a 1972 crossover bay...