1975 Norton Mk3 distinguishing features

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Ignition and seat keys of mine are also grooved and cut differently or they would be if I'd been given a seat lock key and I didn't get a steering lock key either but the Neiman steering lock blank fits the seat lock.

Les,
That’s interesting. I wonder if that is by design or just a case of similar keys fitting different locks. My Corbin seat key will fit my ignition (won’t turn), but my ignition key doesn’t fit my seat. I’m away from my bike right now so I can’t get a look at that. My key blank catalog doesn’t have either the Union FS or Neiman blanks so I can’t cross reference the blanks. I know when I made copies I had to source the blanks and cut them myself.
Pete
 
Ignition switch is the standard Lucas 4-way used from 1971 on. Both MkIII's I have owned used the standard square Union key. Neither bike had the MkIII seat so I can't comment on seat key.
 
Just as a follow up;

1975 Norton Mk3 distinguishing features


Fork lock, seat, ignition, Corbin seat. Ignition and seat are FSxxx, same blank with different head style. Corbin seat key (copy of original on a IN8 blank) is very similar to the FS blanks but has slightly wider side milling and is thicker so it is a hit or miss as a replacement blank. Fork key is completely different.
Pete
 
I am trying to add up all the normal wattage required to run MkIII on the street in daylight with lights, turn signals, ignition, etc, and what wattage is left to run my Norton shaver while riding.......or maybe heated gear instead.


ELECTRICAL

System voltage: 12 volt - Positive earth Alternator type: RM23: 180 watts. Rectifier type: 2DV. 406.
Zener diode type: Z D 715. 2 OFF.
Battery type: Norton Villiers 066515; Yuasa YB.14.l or B.64.12. 12 volt. Battery rating: 13AH at 10 hour rate.
Coil type: 17M6 - 2 OFF.
Ballast resistor type: 3 BA.
Contact breaker type: 10CA.
Warning light assimilator type: 066393 standard / 066392 Canada Fuse rating: 35 amp (17t amp continuous rated)
Direction indicator flasher unit type: 8 FL.
Capacitor: Lucas 2MC.
Starter Motor: Prestolite MGD.4111. Solenoid for Starter: Prestolite SAZ 420lN. Brake light switch: 2SH. 2 OFF. Condenser Pack: Lucas 2CP.
Reflector: Lucas RER14.
Horn: Lucas 9H.
Master Switch: Lucas 149SA. standard: Lucas 30825( Canada only) Lock Master Switch: Wilmot Breedon 1/6545.
Bulbs:
Headlight: STD Type 370 - 12 volt - 45/40 watt. Continental Type 410 - 12 volt 45/40 watt. France Type 411 - 12 volt - 45/40 watt.
Quartz Halogen
Headlamp Bulb: STD Type 463 - 12 volt - 60/55 watt. Continental Type 472 12 volt - 60/55 watt.
Taillight/stop light: Type 380 - 12 volt - 21/6 watt, transverse offset pin
Parking light: Type 989 - 12 volt - 5 watt, coli, miniature bayonet cap Direction indicator lights: Type 382 - 12 volt - 21 watt
Warning lights type: Type 281 - 12 volt - 1.2 watt, coil, sub· miniature Warning lights:
Maker: Pistor & Kronert. Complete Replacement Unit.
Amber: 06-5734
Green: 06-5735
Blue: 06·5736 Type P & K 1208/6CR A 1/1 N.
Red: 06·5737
Speedo Tacho Bulbs: Type 643 - 12 volt - 2.2 watt
 
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Is there a pictorial reference for the Smiths/Veglia instruments used on a MkIII?
What is the Smiths/Veglia part number for each of these instruments?
Are these exact instruments used for other marques/models? earlier Nortons?

1975 Norton Mk3 distinguishing features


I see the numbers on the face of the brochure picture -

1975 Norton Mk3 distinguishing features
 
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I am trying to add up all the normal wattage required to run MkIII on the street in daylight with lights, turn signals, ignition, etc, and what wattage is left to run my Norton shaver while riding.......or maybe heated gear instead.


ELECTRICAL

System voltage: 12 volt - Positive earth Alternator type: RM23: 180 watts. Rectifier type: 2DV. 406.
Zener diode type: Z D 715. 2 OFF.
Battery type: Norton Villiers 066515; Yuasa YB.14.l or B.64.12. 12 volt. Battery rating: 13AH at 10 hour rate.
Coil type: 17M6 - 2 OFF.
Ballast resistor type: 3 BA.
Contact breaker type: 10CA.
Warning light assimilator type: 066393 standard / 066392 Canada Fuse rating: 35 amp (17t amp continuous rated)
Direction indicator flasher unit type: 8 FL.
Capacitor: Lucas 2MC.
Starter Motor: Prestolite MGD.4111. Solenoid for Starter: Prestolite SAZ 420lN. Brake light switch: 2SH. 2 OFF. Condenser Pack: Lucas 2CP.
Reflector: Lucas RER14.
Horn: Lucas 9H.
Master Switch: Lucas 149SA. standard: Lucas 30825( Canada only) Lock Master Switch: Wilmot Breedon 1/6545.
Bulbs:
Headlight: STD Type 370 - 12 volt - 45/40 watt. Continental Type 410 - 12 volt 45/40 watt. France Type 411 - 12 volt - 45/40 watt.
Quartz Halogen
Headlamp Bulb: STD Type 463 - 12 volt - 60/55 watt. Continental Type 472 12 volt - 60/55 watt.
Taillight/stop light: Type 380 - 12 volt - 21/6 watt, transverse offset pin
Parking light: Type 989 - 12 volt - 5 watt, coli, miniature bayonet cap Direction indicator lights: Type 382 - 12 volt - 21 watt
Warning lights type: Type 281 - 12 volt - 1.2 watt, coil, sub· miniature Warning lights:
Maker: Pistor & Kronert. Complete Replacement Unit.
Amber: 06-5734
Green: 06-5735
Blue: 06·5736 Type P & K 1208/6CR A 1/1 N.
Red: 06·5737
Speedo Tacho Bulbs: Type 643 - 12 volt - 2.2 watt


I run a heated vest quite often. With lights on as well, the rm23 keeps up nicely at normal road speeds.

Glen
 
Is there a pictorial reference for the Smiths/Veglia instruments used on a MkIII?

Smiths = As brochure pictures.

Veglia:
1975 Norton Mk3 distinguishing features


1975 Norton Mk3 distinguishing features



What is the Smiths/Veglia part number for each of these instruments?

https://www.accessnorton.com/NortonCommando/commando-instrument-number-list.1385/page-3#post-10493


Are these exact instruments used for other marques/models? earlier Nortons?

The 'NVT' (or 'NT') marked instruments were introduced for 1975, so basically used on the 850 Mk3 but perhaps could have been fitted to some late Mk2/2As?

Smiths NVT instruments were fitted to T160s (and perhaps some late NVT T150s) and 1975-77 Meriden co-op T140s/TR7RVs but not necessarily the exact same instruments as the 850 Mk3.
Meriden co-op also began fitting batches of T140s/TR7RVs with Veglias during '78 but not 'NVT' marked items (as NVT had gone bust by then).
 
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I added the Veglia and Smiths part number to my ref sheet.
I don't seem to have good photos of the Veglia NVT speedo and tach.

I remember a statement that the NVT Veglia were used on MkIII Interstate models and Smiths on Roadster and I wanted some understanding on that. Interstate and Roadster built on different production lines?

1975 Norton Mk3 distinguishing features
 
here is what appears to be the correct Veglia tach face, but it is a reproduction.

I am requesting photos of a complete Veglia instrument, used if possible.

1975 Norton Mk3 distinguishing features
 
This added cut off valve, spring and plunger, is supposed to stop crank case sumping?
Is this a reliable valve in the Mk3 engine?

1975 Norton Mk3 distinguishing features
 
Is this a reliable valve in the MK3 engine?

It has been problem free in my MK3.
Wetsumping is not a problem on that bike as long as it is run every two months or so, very easy to live with.

Glen
 
This added cut off valve, spring and plunger, is supposed to stop crank case sumping?

It should slow it down but it won't necessarily stop it completely as the oil can still drain along the pump shaft.


Is this a reliable valve in the Mk3 engine?

Others have said that it can jam in the open position but I haven't known it to happen.
 
I am observing a Mk3 engine, disassembled right now, and this Mk3 does not have a spring or plunger.
Is missing these pieces not a good thing for a Mk3? low pressure to somewhere?
Thank you.
 
Is missing these pieces not a good thing for a Mk3?


Personally, I would prefer to have the plunger installed.


low pressure to somewhere?

I would expect there to be a small amount of leakage from the plunger vent without the plunger in place but whether that reduces (hot?) oil pressure by any significant amount I couldn't say.
(Not the Mk3 OPRV vent drilling.)
1975 Norton Mk3 distinguishing features
 
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I am observing a Mk3 engine, disassembled right now, and this Mk3 does not have a spring or plunger.
Is missing these pieces not a good thing for a Mk3? low pressure to somewhere?
Thank you.
Make sure it's not pushed all the way in and it just looks like it's not there. The spring is small and plunger can get stuck. Spray some PB blaster in there and see if it doesn't pop out.
 
Yep, what brokeneagle said. Compressed air will work too, just be careful the piston will take off like a bullet. Cover it with a rag.
 
The anti-wet sump piston was stuck open every time I removed the timing cover (3-4 times) on the MkIII I had. Replaced the spring, polished the piston, honed the bore, nothing had any effect.
 
What are the dimensions for the rear suspension units on a MK3 and where are these dimensions referenced?

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