Hi All
I have an ignition switch problem, were essentially when the car is started and key returned to the run position, the engine stops. Having checked/replaced coil, ballast resistor and gone back and forth testing various bits and bobs, the issue seems to be somewhere in the ignition switch. When i start the car and then carefully allow the key to move from the crank position back towards the run position, i can hear the starter motor switch off, but just when the key is at the run position and i take my fingers off the key, it cuts out. So thats the issue and so I have begun my odyssey of trying to replace the ignition switch. I have scoured the forums of this site and have followed as many instructions but seem to have fallen at the final hurdle and would be very grateful for any advice.
It's a left hand drive 1967 250SL, so i have removed the tach, the central instrument cluster and speedometer, I have removed the bolts holding the steering column strap which has intoduced some play into the steering column although it hasnt exactly dropped. I have removed the screw/bolt from the C clamp that holds the steering lock mechanism (attached to the tumbler) to the steering lock shaft attached to the steering column and removed the decorative chrome ring that fits around the tumbler on the dashboard side. I have moved the key to position 1 in the ignition to disengage the steering lock and there is now significant play in tumbler/ignition switch, but not enough to wiggle the unit out of the dashboard, seemingly because the chrome sleeve that sits around the barrel can not be manouvered out of the hole on the dashboard. So I am left in the situation shown in the photos below. I have tried detaching the ignition switch and leaving the tumbler mechnism in place but i just cant get to one of the screws without taking the whole lot out. Any advice or help would be much appreciated.
Cheers