Can someone please be a star, and provide me with a decent close up picture of the original type switch in the late Smith's fresh air heater? Mine is not original, I know that because the original broke, and I replaced it some years ago. The replacement has now broken as well, and I can't remember what the original looked like. I've got a couple of books, including Original Morris Minor, but none show the heater switch close up.
Cheers N
Late type Smith's heater
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Re: Late type Smith's heater
Here is mine. I think it is original.
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Re: Late type Smith's heater
That IS the original type. Just to confirm.
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Re: Late type Smith's heater
Thanks both, you are duly awarded a gold star each!
I now know that I have still got the original switch that I removed some years ago. I couldn't remember what it looked like, and wasn't sure if I had it in my collection of bits and pieces. I've managed to repair it-the rivets that hold the top onto the body had broken. Two screws have sorted it, and it's now back in place.
Cheers N
I now know that I have still got the original switch that I removed some years ago. I couldn't remember what it looked like, and wasn't sure if I had it in my collection of bits and pieces. I've managed to repair it-the rivets that hold the top onto the body had broken. Two screws have sorted it, and it's now back in place.
Cheers N