TR250 and TR6 Companion
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ELECTRICAL SYSTEM
NEW STEERING COLUMN LOCKS WITH IGNITION
SWITCHES, TR6, 1970-76
"We Are Still Receiving Parts to Service Your Needs Fairly
Well..."
We are not as happy with the currently available components as we were with the
steering column locks available when we wrote the previous edition of this catalogue.
The ones we were getting then were made by a company which has now gone out of
business. We now stock basically two varieties, but even within the two types, there
is some variation. Sometimes, they come with shear bolts, sometimes not, and
sometimes they come with keys with plastic heads and sometimes, they come with all
metal keys. Of the two basic types, one comes with a switch fitted with a pigtail of
colour-coded wires, and the other comes with a switch fitted with plug terminals and no
wires. I will use the type of wiring to differentiate the two steering column locks in
the listings below. If you have specific features which you desire in your new steering
column lock with ignition switch, please discuss your needs with Albert Runyan in
TRF Sales, and he will let you know what we can do. Please realize that the electrical
switches which come with the lock and switch assemblies may not match what was on
your car originally. If your old switch component is still working, this will not be a
problem.
Part No.
Description
No.Off
List Price
Your Price
Steering Lock Assembly,
with generic
1
255.94
electrical component and two keys; electrical
component is made with plug connectors
Steering Lock Assembly,
with generic
1
255.94
electrical components and two keys; electrical
component is made with a colour coded wiring pigtail
ELECTRICAL SWITCH COMPONENTS;
original parts supplied under the part numbers
listed; when necessary these will be superseded
to reproduction part numbers
Electrical Switch Component
1
76.74
Electrical Switch Component
1
102.34
Electrical Switch Component
1
38.34
Electrical Switch Component
1
63.44
Electrical Switch Component
, new
1
176.94
old stock
P.S. You can generally find the Lucas part number of your original electrical component
on the component itself after you have removed it from the lock assembly. First
remove a small screw on the right-hand side of the lock assembly, and the electrical
components, aka ignition switch, will come out.