Hi gents,
This is a little embarrassing as it was rather basic. Went out this morning in the baltic weather and did a few simple tests. First was to hold a volt meter across the battery terminals whilst the ignition was turned to position 2 and see if the battery voltage was dropping a lot. It didn't. Then repeat this with the voltage across the battery clamps and it did. This meant (we'll to me anyway) that one of the clamps was not making good contact when there is reasonable draw on the battery.
Cleaned the negative terminal and all is OK. Cleaned the posative terminal for good measure as well and applied terminal protector grease.
I probably confused the question originally, with quite a few cars I thought this had a start button. It doesn't, it's a standard ignition with position 1, 2 and then 3 (crank). The glow plugs come on in position two and you wait until they go out before you move to position three.
Anyway, a rather embarrassing easy fix. The fear of a complicated electrical system got the better of me....... Sometimes things are just as simple as my 1969 Triumph TR3A.
Thanks for the suggestions
Neil
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