Starter Button - Inside Look

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Re: Starter Button - Inside Look

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As you are in Europe where these vehicles originate it should not be too difficult to find a pinz that is available for parts and use original parts to keep from having further problems down thee road instead of using parts not intended for the vehicle.
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Hey Krick3tt,

Funny I was just looking this up to see if I could get cheap Pinzgauers from the Yugoslave army, who also uses them still, as Austria does. Saw a certain Mr Roman at: viewtopic.php?t=2567
who said they were for sale for 2500 euro's = $3000. Now that would work for spare parts... However; I have not found anything or where to buy these...

I did find Int. Safari Corp, who sells them, but at 15,000 euros = $18,000, but refurbished... and they will ship
http://www.safariinternational.com/en/p ... zgauer-710

Anyway I have not found any cheap source of parts, yet... Just the expensive one, but this is a good site to look at for looking at parts and cost
http://www.puch.at/en/spare-parts/pinzg ... l-710-712/

I will let everybody know if I find something cheap (very little chance, but...), without getting the US dealers into trouble !! As they make a living from it...

Good luck

Jules
PS Hope to get Electric Power Steering installed in a few weeks... Whooiii... ($1800 installed)
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Re: Starter Button - Inside Look

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Good luck with your search. Having a possible source for parts, even if one must purchase a slightly used vehicle is a good alternative.
Two years ago while riding a train through Austria I saw a Haflinger in a trash heap behind a barn next to the rail line. It almost made me cry to think of such a vehicle gone to ground.
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Re: Starter Button - Inside Look

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If anybody is interested in buying tanks, armoured vehicles etc. try this site:
http://www.mortarinvestments.eu/product ... rrency=USD
Maybe Vince could import them as movie-props... and bypass import problems

Jules
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Re: Starter Button - Inside Look

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ExpeditionImports wrote:
ako wrote:Mine came without a starter button, so I just bought one at the local truck supply shop for about $15.
Final note: If in a situation where you need to use a 2 pole intermittent switch, leave the (b) wire disconnected and taped off. Your truck will still run and may be a little harder to start up, but you will not be creating problems for the short haul.
Thanks for the info Scott. I have checked my wiring and I am doing this option, not really by choice.

I will need to try an locate this elusive wire (b). My wiring is a birds nest and wires of all colours going everywhere.

I have installed a PinzSSI kit and it starts without wire b at the moment. Maybe something to follow up in the future.

Again, thanks for your comment - without experts like yourself this would have gone unnoticed forever :oops:
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I know, old thread. But this just happened to me. Go a pinz with a bad starter button. Using a DPST momentary switch as solution for now. But going to trying to rebuild the old switch. got it it apart and cleaned it up. contacts work now but I just need to source a small spring to fit in there. If it works I'll report back. $100 for a push button makes it kinda worth trying to fix.
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Re: Starter Button - Inside Look

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By replacing the small spring inside the button (from the local hardware store), cleaning all the contacts, and using some dielectric grease in the button. I have put it all back together. And wham! it works good. Maybe will last another 50 years?
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Nice work!
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