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Oil Button
#11
Then it might be your lucky day, Mike!!

https://www.carandclassic.co.uk/car/C116...uElWOeOluw
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#12
Looks like it needs a lot of work!

Here it is back in the mid-1970s:


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#13
Thanks for the answers, from the parts book for a 1927 car I need a button that looks like this one and I will get another patent plate (magneto one smaller)


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Cheers

Mark
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#14
Here is slightly poor picture of our early'28 layout, with contemporary dash light and underdash lidded cubby holes. I believe the original bits are how yours should be.
Robert Leigh


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#15
Measured from my chummy the hole is 8" in from o/s of dash and 4 7/8" up vertically from bottom edge of dash.If you get stuck I could help with a reconditioned round oil button.
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#16
You can also with a bit of fiddling get a Lucas SM3 switchboard to operate a coil ignition engine.
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#17
(06-02-2020, 10:46 PM)Austin in the Shed Wrote: Measured from my chummy the hole is 8" in from o/s of dash and 4 7/8" up vertically from bottom edge of dash.If you get stuck I could help with a reconditioned round oil button.

I assume it's centred on the steering column?

(07-02-2020, 01:56 AM)Tony Press Wrote: You can also with a bit of fiddling get a Lucas SM3 switchboard to operate a coil ignition engine.

I will lookout for an SM3 and give it a shot, I assume the SM3 puts an earth on the maggy to stop whereas the SM5 puts battery on the coil to go.

(06-02-2020, 03:50 PM)Robert Leigh Wrote: Here is slightly poor picture of our early'28 layout, with contemporary dash light and underdash lidded cubby holes. I believe the original bits are how yours should be.
Robert Leigh

I like the cubby holes, desperately needed as I don't even have door pockets.
Cheers

Mark
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#18
I suspect your dash board isn't the original, hence no provision for oil button.

Andrew Goodfellow of Creative Metalwork made a new one for my 1929 RK fabric saloon. Excellent work and very good value.

   
Jim
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