Works Flash / Wipe switch Wipac series 183
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Works Flash / Wipe switch Wipac series 183
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I have found one of these switches in my box of Mini junk. I have checked it out with an ohm meter and it works fine. The switch is real sloppy, not precise at all. To make the switch you either push the lever up, down, sideways or even in to make the contact. Is this how they are supposed to be. It does not appear worn at all and I suspect it has never been used.
Does anybody have any info on these please?
Daz
I have found one of these switches in my box of Mini junk. I have checked it out with an ohm meter and it works fine. The switch is real sloppy, not precise at all. To make the switch you either push the lever up, down, sideways or even in to make the contact. Is this how they are supposed to be. It does not appear worn at all and I suspect it has never been used.
Does anybody have any info on these please?
Daz
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Re: Works Flash / Wipe switch Wipac series 183
dazibee wrote:
The switch is real sloppy, not precise at all.
Daz
Sounds like a Lucas item
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Re: Works Flash / Wipe switch Wipac series 183
dazibee wrote:No it is a Wipac series 183
Ahh so my little joke, was aemed at the wrong target
I have a couple of Wipac reverse lights, on my car, they work very well.
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Re: Works Flash / Wipe switch Wipac series 183
LUCAS "the prince of darkness" what a brilliant misnomer
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Re: Works Flash / Wipe switch Wipac series 183
on works cars LUCAS flashers were used, not the Wipacs, contrary to what all ebay sellers claim. I will try to find a proper pic. They do look similar to Wipac's, but have a different rear-dash fitting, more like a small barrel, and lucar terminals. They came in 3 different lengths. Now, where is my Abingdon anorak....
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Re: Works Flash / Wipe switch Wipac series 183
ORX7F wrote:on works cars LUCAS flashers were used, not the Wipacs, contrary to what all ebay sellers claim. I will try to find a proper pic. They do look similar to Wipac's, but have a different rear-dash fitting, more like a small barrel, and lucar terminals. They came in 3 different lengths. Now, where is my Abingdon anorak....
That makes sence, with all the works info, as it explains how 2 (or more?) Lucas wiring specialists,
worked almost fulltime, for Abingdon/BMC/Works.
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Re: Works Flash / Wipe switch Wipac series 183
In the '50s and '60s Wipac (from Wico Pacy) components were the cheaper option over Lucas. For example, on the high end models of BSA motorbikes 'quality' Lucas components were used while the low end models used Wipac to save a few bob.
Tim
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1969 Triumph TR6R
1977 Leyland Moke Californian
1955 BSA C11G
1961 Morris Mini Traveller
1969 Triumph TR6R
1977 Leyland Moke Californian
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Re: Works Flash / Wipe switch Wipac series 183
So the switch being all woolly and wobbly is normal then?
It's going on ebay later to start its new life as the basis of a dodgy Works replica Cooper S for somebody. At least it will make someone happy rather than stored in a box for another 35 years.
It's going on ebay later to start its new life as the basis of a dodgy Works replica Cooper S for somebody. At least it will make someone happy rather than stored in a box for another 35 years.
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Re: Works Flash / Wipe switch Wipac series 183
These switches do feel strangely wobbly in operation.
M.
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Re: Works Flash / Wipe switch Wipac series 183
That's good to know. Mines in perfect working order then.
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Re: Works Flash / Wipe switch Wipac series 183
I reckon this is the correct switch. cannot believe that a car individually wired by Lucas personel used Wipac parts.
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