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Ignition Switch
So... helping a recent acquaintance with his T, it's a '19/'20 vintage, has the 1919 style switch, cast light lever, it is a Clum product. There seems to be a center contact disc missing. Is anyone refurbishing switches that may have loose parts. I would post a pic but can't seem to accomplish that. The missing piece engages the cast lever via two pins . Any help appreciated , thanks , Wingnut
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Re: Ignition Switch
If the lever is cast, that is a real early switch and I have one or two that I am not going to restore.
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Re: Ignition Switch
Clum made several rectangular style Model T switches with different internal parts. It would help to have a picture or two of what parts you have. They even made ones that are the common style like Briggs & StrattonWingnut wrote: ↑Sat Jul 26, 2025 9:28 amSo... helping a recent acquaintance with his T, it's a '19/'20 vintage, has the 1919 style switch, cast light lever, it is a Clum product. There seems to be a center contact disc missing. Is anyone refurbishing switches that may have loose parts. I would post a pic but can't seem to accomplish that. The missing piece engages the cast lever via two pins . Any help appreciated , thanks , Wingnut
These are the internal parts for the more common style whether the switch plate is rectangular or oval. The difference is the clip type type vs pin type backing plate. --
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These are Clum variations - I have another one that is even different than these. Clum cylinders (tumblers) are also different
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Re: Ignition Switch
Those early Clum switches are rather different inside.
This pic was off the forum years ago, believe it is the innards of one of those '19-early '20 switches. The large cast handle on the far right is busted off.
And once had a couple of Ben Martin restored early ones, the plates have either 2 or 4 rivets too.
This pic was off the forum years ago, believe it is the innards of one of those '19-early '20 switches. The large cast handle on the far right is busted off.
And once had a couple of Ben Martin restored early ones, the plates have either 2 or 4 rivets too.
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Re: Ignition Switch
Yes Dan , the disc I'm missing appears to be second from the right front row, that is the very same switch. Anybody got a loose one? You can email me at reepwar@gmail.com thanks for your support. Wingnut