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    Fitting indicators, which switching?

    I intend to fit some turn indicators to my 86" as I restore it to make it a bit safer on the road. I am also looking to get a new wiring loom so may as well get the indicator wiring included while at it.

    Does anyone know if the indicator switch has to be mounted on a stalk at the steering column? I was thinking of using a on-off-on toggle switch on the dash with some warning lights as this would be much simpler to wire up. Also are the indicators required to self cancel? The universal steering column turn switches I have seen online do not appear to have a cancelling function?

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    Quote Originally Posted by cjc_td5 View Post
    I intend to fit some turn indicators to my 86" as I restore it to make it a bit safer on the road. I am also looking to get a new wiring loom so may as well get the indicator wiring included while at it.

    Does anyone know if the indicator switch has to be mounted on a stalk at the steering column? I was thinking of using a on-off-on toggle switch on the dash with some warning lights as this would be much simpler to wire up. Also are the indicators required to self cancel? The universal steering column turn switches I have seen online do not appear to have a cancelling function?

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    I'm sure that after a certain year the indicators will have to be self cancelling but that won't apply to your 86".
    My Series I has an 'aftermarket' stalk added and it's not self cancelling. I have a Series II that has a toggle switch fitted when indicators were added, as long as there is a warning lamp this should also be OK.
    There were a lot of aftermarket stalks available if your not sure about the one you've found online visit the next swapmeet in your area and you should be able to find something.


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    As above, they don't need to cancel as long as you have a warning light visible to the driver.

    Check out Holdens in the UK. They have a fair bit of Lucas parts that might suit the period:
    Vintage car parts Classic car parts Lucas car parts & Belstaff Jackets from Holden Vintage & Classic in the UK
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    My brother fitted blinkers operated by a toggle switch on the dash to his Series 2 in 1963. Shortly after this he was pulled up by a cop who pointed out to him that he had them wired diagonally!

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    Driving a Series L/R with a non-self-cancelling indicator stalk switch is no problem at all, as long as you mount the switch on the left of the steering column.That way you won't have to take your right hand off the steering wheel while you make a turn ,change gears and operate the indicator switch.. I believe a company called "Merit Malta" in Malta (where else) still produces these switches. .W.

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    Hella make exactly the right sort of dashboard direction indicator switch with built in light on the toggle of the switch.
    P/N 4206
    New steering columb non cancelling switches are advailible for plant equiptment ( I sell them for forklifts for 30 dollars plus GST)
    Ashdown ingrams via a local auto electrical shop should be able to help you.
    If I remember correctly the early series 2A self cancelling switch worked OK which had a little rubber wheel running on the bottom of the steering wheel hub.

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    Fitting indicators, which switching?

    Be good to know how the indicators would look on the 86 as I am approaching the same delema. I saw on a UK site restored stalks. Morris Minor front indicator lights have lower parkers and indicators at the top of the lense and might suit the front of the wings without doubling up on lights. I was going to investigate putting indicators into the lower section of a D-lamp so as not to drill new holes or have extra lights.

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    Quote Originally Posted by brendanm View Post
    Be good to know how the indicators would look on the 86 as I am approaching the same delema. I saw on a UK site restored stalks. Morris Minor front indicator lights have lower parkers and indicators at the top of the lense and might suit the front of the wings without doubling up on lights. I was going to investigate putting indicators into the lower section of a D-lamp so as not to drill new holes or have extra lights.
    My 86" had been fitted with indicators long before I got hold of it. There are some pictures in this thread. http://www.aulro.com/afvb/series-i-l...home-made.html

    If the wings & tub were untouched I wouldn't be cutting holes in them today.
    I ran an Austin Somerset in the UK years ago and it only had trafficators fitted. After a few near misses I made up brackets and mounted indicators off the bumper bolts so as not to cut holes in the bodywork.


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    oops!

    Quote Originally Posted by JDNSW View Post
    My brother fitted blinkers operated by a toggle switch on the dash to his Series 2 in 1963. Shortly after this he was pulled up by a cop who pointed out to him that he had them wired diagonally! John
    Glad I wasn't the only one that did this, oops!
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    Quote Originally Posted by Scouse View Post
    As above, they don't need to cancel as long as you have a warning light visible to the driver.

    Check out Holdens in the UK. They have a fair bit of Lucas parts that might suit the period:
    Vintage car parts Classic car parts Lucas car parts & Belstaff Jackets from Holden Vintage & Classic in the UK
    Thanks Scouse.
    Some nice gear at that shop! Could be quite dangerous spending too much time looking there!

    Cheers,

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