About a month ago my original ignition key would not turn to engage the starter. I pushed it in and out many times until finally it did work. I lightly lubed the switch and all worked well until last week end. Luckily I had just driven the car home took the key out of the switch and then when restarting it would enter the slot but was tight at the end but would not rotate. Tried everything no luck.
So, I know guys have been lucky in the states with locksmiths but I have come to the conclusion after 60 years my old switch is probably worn out either a spring has broken or a pin jammed. So I looked for a replacement. Here in the UK two companies Roger Bray and Karmann Connection can supply Bosch switches they say will fit the 356A but the terminals are screw not bullet connectors.
Having removed the switch the original loom is perfect and I don't want to cut those bullets off. So found on the Stoddard NLA site a repro made by them to an identical version of my switch and with 2 K100 Porsche keys. The Bosch keys are not Porsche keys. So even though a lot more expensive have ordered the Stoddard version.
Now....it was strange I read an old mail on the internet about fitting the switch and installing the 6 wires. They spoke about a special washer with tabs that will hold the switch in place on the dash as you tighten the chrome domed nut with the holes on the circumference. I used a converted spring caliper to undo this nut and never saw this special washer on retraction? The large nut was there so until I saw a photo this week of Justin's 356 Carrera dash panel it would have stayed that way. But.. his ignition switch hole has 2 slots stamped in it 180 degree apart. Now .. my RHD dash only has a plain hole stamped! I went to the garage and felt up behind the dash and low and behold the special washer had fallen into the groove at the bottom of the dash. The tabs were pressed flat!It had fallen off as I retracted it. Were the slots forgotten on RHD 356A dash panels I wonder??
I thank Justin for his photo as I was so confused on that washer and I hope my bullets will fit the new switch when it arrives.
Roy
So, I know guys have been lucky in the states with locksmiths but I have come to the conclusion after 60 years my old switch is probably worn out either a spring has broken or a pin jammed. So I looked for a replacement. Here in the UK two companies Roger Bray and Karmann Connection can supply Bosch switches they say will fit the 356A but the terminals are screw not bullet connectors.
Having removed the switch the original loom is perfect and I don't want to cut those bullets off. So found on the Stoddard NLA site a repro made by them to an identical version of my switch and with 2 K100 Porsche keys. The Bosch keys are not Porsche keys. So even though a lot more expensive have ordered the Stoddard version.
Now....it was strange I read an old mail on the internet about fitting the switch and installing the 6 wires. They spoke about a special washer with tabs that will hold the switch in place on the dash as you tighten the chrome domed nut with the holes on the circumference. I used a converted spring caliper to undo this nut and never saw this special washer on retraction? The large nut was there so until I saw a photo this week of Justin's 356 Carrera dash panel it would have stayed that way. But.. his ignition switch hole has 2 slots stamped in it 180 degree apart. Now .. my RHD dash only has a plain hole stamped! I went to the garage and felt up behind the dash and low and behold the special washer had fallen into the groove at the bottom of the dash. The tabs were pressed flat!It had fallen off as I retracted it. Were the slots forgotten on RHD 356A dash panels I wonder??
I thank Justin for his photo as I was so confused on that washer and I hope my bullets will fit the new switch when it arrives.
Roy
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