P11 Ignition switch

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Does anyone have handy the part number for a '67 ignition switch?

Mine now only works on the sweet spot which is getting a bit narrow.
Time to change.
 
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Does anyone have handy the part number for a '67 ignition switch?

Mine only works on the sweet spot which is getting a bit narrow.

P11 Ignition Switch.JPG


P11 Ignition switch


Ken
 
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Correct switch assy is LU31899B, also fitted on the 1968 Commando. Bare switch / connector unit is LU30608A.
033044 is the barrell and key only. Bare switch/connector unit is 033016.


-Knut
 
Thanks all,
It seems there are knock offs, and Lucas stamped versions - all have 4 posts.

I'd prefer to find an older 3 terminal switch because access is a bit tight between the coils.
I suppose I could cut off one of the terminals for extra space.

My tumbler and key works fine so I plan on reusing that.
 
This only a two terminal Lucas switch..........off/on

The OEM has one flag left off , you can trim the flag off a new switch as needed, but you will find unnecessary.

20201123_P11OEMIgn.jpg
 
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A bit offtopic, please bare with me.

I've never studied a 1968 G/N15CS. Where is bracket 033058 located? Does anyone have a picture of it or its location?

-Knut
 
A bit offtopic, please bare with me.

I've never studied a 1968 G/N15CS. Where is bracket 033058 located? Does anyone have a picture of it or its location?

-Knut
Hi Knut.
G15/N15/33 has the bracket located on the left around the large stud that holds subrame to the frame ad the seat hocks.
Is very similar to the Atlas key bracket.
Piero
 
Correct switch assy is LU31899B, also fitted on the 1968 Commando. Bare switch / connector unit is LU30608A.
033044 is the barrell and key only. Bare switch/connector unit is 033016.


-Knut
also 69 and 70 commando same
 
Hi Knut.
G15/N15/33 has the bracket located on the left around the large stud that holds subrame to the frame ad the seat hocks.
Is very similar to the Atlas key bracket.
Piero
Thank you Piero. It's the same position and maybe even the same bracket as used on G80CS for the SA88 light switch. A rubber boot would be needed to protect the connectors.
Not really a theft protection, is it?

-Knut
 
Thank you Piero. It's the same position and maybe even the same bracket as used on G80CS for the SA88 light switch. A rubber boot would be needed to protect the connectors.
Not really a theft protection, is it?

-Knut
but who steals these old bikes?
 
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