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Old 15-01-20, 21:08
Colin Alford Colin Alford is offline
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Alastair

For a detailed discussion on "C19SR 12250 Circuit breaker - ignition coil and resistor assembly" have a good read on this thread:

http://www.mapleleafup.net/forums/sh...ad.php?t=25315

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Old 15-01-20, 22:10
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Alastair,

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Old 15-01-20, 23:04
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https://www.ebay.com/itm/Ford-C19SR1...IAAOSw4q9XTz2A

While it appears to use the same resistor and circuit breaker components used in the 01A-12250 and 11A-12250 units, it has two ignition resistors and that large cylindrical item in the middle. So while there is some commonality with the 6v parts, there is obviously different needs for the 12v system.
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Old 16-01-20, 00:26
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Hi Alastair, I purchased a new old stock unit from Dirk and Stephan Leegwater. I am not sure if they still have them or not but it might be worth contacting them to see.

Regards Rick.

https://www.lwdparts.com/


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Old 16-01-20, 00:29
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Tony Smiths post No. 36 is cheaper than what I paid to LWDParts. So a good buy. I reckon.
Cheers Rick.
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1940 Chev WA LRDG "Te Hai"
1941 F60L Cab12
1943 Ford Lynx
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Humber FV1601A
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Old 16-01-20, 09:57
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Thanks everyone for the flurry of replies and suggestions.
I now know enough to fault find the unit fitted to my vehicle and, hopefully, I can sort the problem out.
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Old 21-01-20, 10:32
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Well, on Sunday we spent some time shunting vehicles around and got the Lynx out of the barn at last. Remarkably all the vehicles started and moved without any trouble.
We then celebrated by taking it to the Half Moon pub 3.5 miles down the road.
First impressions were good: very cold on the eyes and hands without goggles and gloves and no flies eaten.
The steering is good and the brakes adequate when I can find them. I am still to get used to the offset seating position. The time lag, caused by the hydraulic throttle and clutch controls, that I had been warned about, was not present on this vehicle - my gear changes were just as bad as when I am in the F60S.
The vehicle pitches a bit but not as bad as when we picked it up and towed it on a solid bar.
The armoured roof, folded back, makes a terrible racket. Even the Stukas would have heard it. Presumably there are some discrete rubber pads to be added.
It seems to understeer but I was not going fast enough to induce slippage in the front tyres so I think it is just a matter of getting used to the fact that there is very little vehicle in front of the driver giving a different perspective on the road.
I felt that I was going like the wind but my brother Gordon, who was following in the tow car just in case, tells me I was doing only 30mph.
I did not measure the fuel consumption but it is sobering to think that if I have the reported fuel consumption of 4mpg I should have used nearly 2 gallons for the round trip.
Anyway, here is a picture of it in the open. You will see that I have added easily removeable head lights and indicators for public road driving.
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Old 21-01-20, 10:40
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In the process of refurbishing a pair of military Butler lights, I left them on the kitchen table before going out for the evening.
When I got back I saw that my wife had restored their modesty.
Alastair
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