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complete lock for my sporto

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please has anyone got a complete ignition switch unit suitable for my 1969/70 911t sporto
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The electrical part I may have, the mectanical part is still available from Porsche (At a price !!) What is the problem ?
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contacted porsche but they now only have locks for a 993 at the cost of approx £500 (with matching key)

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Post by Alan @ CanfordClassics »

Hi Helen,

I saw one on ebay (UK) yesterday. Do a search on there.

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Post by impmad2000 »

If we are talking mechanical problems, can a locksmith refurbish it ?
Electrically, the switch on the back unscrews and can be replaced seperately, 84 Euros on Mittel motor, new for years '70 to '84. I guess this is the point at which they went from flat blade connections to the round pin ones......
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both need replacing (its a long story) :cry:
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Helen you dont seem to be having much luck with your 4 wheeled children at the mo. :(
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I think I may have one - I'll check tomorrow.
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Lightweight_911 wrote:I think I may have one - I'll check tomorrow.
really :P
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Racecraft76 wrote:Helen you dont seem to be having much luck with your 4 wheeled children at the mo. :(
:? just the way it goes sometimes. there always seems to be something that need attention..


its not boring owning old Porkers :P
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Post by jamie »

If you need the back-end switch part, I found them new for £25 in the US. OEM Porsche stuff, too.

Company wasn't shady or anything, but I can't remember the name of it. I just Googled the part number.
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I can take a complete lock assembly and wiring out of a 71E that I am breakeng.
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Post by Lightweight_911 »

Sorry - it turned out that the one I've got is an early non-steering lock version.

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Post by Helen »

Lightweight_911 wrote:Sorry - it turned out that the one I've got is an early non-steering lock version.

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Rats..never mind, tanks for looking.

Nick, Larrys (my Banker) going to be in touch tomorrow regarding this and the pink porker 8)
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