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MG MGB Technical - fixing for foot operated dip switch
| I've just taken out the old carpets (actually rubber mats) out from my reshelled roadster. It is from '68 so has the foot operated dip switch. I presume that the new shell did not have the captive nuts to attach this switch as I had one heck of a job getting the bolts out singlehanded. There is no way I can use a separate nut to fix this switch back in without taking the engine out! Any suggestions as to what sort of fixing to use that is 'single sided'? A quarter inch self tapper? |
| Steve Church |
| You can use large self tappers but I prefer rivnuts, you can get them in various sizes but I'm not sure about imperial sizes. I use M6 which you can re-tap to, I think, 3/8 UNF. If you don't have a tool to set them you can make one quite easily. Bob |
| R.A Davis |
| Because I am 6'4" I removed the dip switch from my 1963 MGB and fitted a later indicator/dipper/headlight flasher on the column. I covered the later switch with the standard shroud but I did do some internal mods with a Dremel to fit the bigger switch. The modifications to the wiring were very simple and of course, reversable. It makes a big difference for me because I can now put my left foot above or below the clutch pedal on long trips by using the space vacated by the foot operated dipper. I appreciate your later car will have a smaller foot operated dip switch. Ian |
| Ian Buckley |
This thread was discussed on 22/06/2011
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