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Location: Nottinghamshire. Robin Hood County
Car type: Austin Ruby Mk1 1935
I have used the green screw down type for years without any problem. However I do not know if the newer ones are of an inferior quality. As the price of these can be between £3 & £8 there maybe a chance that the cheaper ones are less well made.
John Mason.
Would you believe it "Her who must be obeyed" refers to my Ruby as the toy.
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I had three "green screw" isolators...two worked, the other not! All around £7.00 Different containers out of China?
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Location: Malvern, Victoria, Australia
After a search - the green knob (and other colours) switches all look very alike with prices from A$6 to A$20 . One was marked Taiwan and described as brass coated zinc.
My three are up to ten years old and still in good condition but if zinc (mazac or similar) I would think not that strong.
As far as I could see all were for the negative earth battery post- as are most early sevens.
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Location: Kent
Car type: Austin Seven PD 1933
Interestingly (?), Green Spark have two versions with a branded "Durite" version being twice the price of the unbranded one. I have ordered two of the Durites (my other old nail being a 1943 Dodge WC 54, which is a lot like an Austin Seven......well, it also has four wheels).
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Location: Malvern, Victoria, Australia
If you look both the Green Spark Pug green knob isolating switches, dear and cheap show the manufacturer as Durite- and they both look very like the 'no brand' ones !
Be very interested if someone buys a Durite isolating switch and reports on the metal- is it zinc.
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Location: Edinburgh/Lothians
Car type: Seven Special
At these kind of prices how can you expect quality materials. Also bearing in mind the supply chain how many times is profit being taken along the way. The fact its branded Durite is no guarantee its better quality than any other for the same price. Look at so called Lucas items. I've had multiple failures of control boxes, condensors and coils.
Paul N-M
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Location: Kent
Car type: Austin Seven PD 1933
One can only hope that Green Spark cares about its reputation!
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Location: Sheffield UK
Car type: 1937 Nippy
Hello everyone,
I too have a "Green Spark Plug Special" which has been on the Nippy for several years. It works fine and hasn't caused any issues and saves repeatedly fiddling about disconnecting the battery whenever I parked the car up.
A friend of mine in Sheffield had one of his Austin 7's catch fire through an electrical fault years ago. It destroyed this car plus his other Austin 7 plus his garage. I know it's a long shot but it made me a bit wary of leaving things to chance after that.
Hopefully, you'll find something which does the job and proves durable like mine has.
Best wishes,
Nick