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Ruby Mk2 Trafficators - k8207418 - 25-07-2022

I’m looking for some pics of trafficators fitted from both inside and out if possible 
I’ve bought some SF80s which I believe should fit a Ruby MK2 but I’m having a little difficulty 
Any help would be great


RE: Ruby Mk2 Trafficators - Dennis Nicholas - 25-07-2022

google https://www.google.com/search?client=safari&rls=en&q=Lucas+Overseas+Technical+service+correspondance+course&ie=UTF-8&oe=UTF-8
This shows several leads to the Lucas tech Svc pdf
This has the Lucas Technical Service overseas correspondence course.  It has a section which includes trafficators. SF80 is mentioned with detailed part numbers for each bit and it's vehicle applications and much tech info.

Dennis


RE: Ruby Mk2 Trafficators - k8207418 - 25-07-2022

Cheers Dennis


RE: Ruby Mk2 Trafficators - John Cornforth - 25-07-2022

Hi

This thread from the old forum should be of interest:

http://pub25.bravenet.com/forum/static/show.php?usernum=2099944454&frmid=5&msgid=918796&cmd=show

From memory, the original fitment of the units is into a rectangular slot in the door pillar, accessed from inside the car by removing the metal trim piece. The trafficator itself is held by a screw and tab or 2 screws (can't remember detail). The single feed wire threads above the door and down the windscreen pillar, with earth return via the metalwork of the door pillar.


RE: Ruby Mk2 Trafficators - Tony Griffiths - 26-07-2022

On our early Mk.1 Ruby, the single, surviving trafficator unit was mounted on a plate with a slot at the bottom and a hole at the top to take a bolt - which I believe is 3/16 BSF. The slot fitted under a captive, mushroom-headed stud at the bottom. I might have posted those pictures before - they show the top and bottom sections of the plate before it was cleaned up and the others the original trafficator arm: over-complex, fragile and with few surviving.


RE: Ruby Mk2 Trafficators - k8207418 - 26-07-2022

That’s great info Tony
I think what I need is the detail of the plate it fixed to.
As the SF80 was not fitted as standard maybe I need the plate that was fitted to the original type which was a 34c I believe
Any thoughts from floor ?
Thanks


RE: Ruby Mk2 Trafficators - Tony Griffiths - 26-07-2022

Can someone supply a photograph of the plate and how it's fixed on later Rubies?


RE: Ruby Mk2 Trafficators - k8207418 - 27-07-2022

Tony
Are these the covers for the trafficators ?


RE: Ruby Mk2 Trafficators - Tony Griffiths - 28-07-2022

Yes, they appear to be the same as the ones on our early Mk.1 Ruby.


RE: Ruby Mk2 Trafficators - k8207418 - 28-07-2022

Thanks Tony