Thanks to Vic and Andy,
That site for the Dan Masters book is a dream come true. My 71' was working
great elecrically until I "met" someone who didn't believe in stoplights and
drove through me to prove it. I have been strugglng with my wiring ever since
I
purchased the 76'. The previous owner smelled smoke at a stoplight in the
rain,
and just started pulling wires out from behind the dash in response. It was
the
wiper motor that fried but the A/C issues just compounded the problem. Vic I'd
love a copy of all your A/C info, email it to me if you can or I can give you
my
snail mail address if that's easier. We do have a couple days each year here in
Florida when A/C would be a good thing... Unless the leg clearance is an issue,
(I'm 6'-4") I'm considering buying one of those A/C sets off ebay.
Thanks,
Jeff Thompson
76 TR6 CF53404
71 TR6 CC59212 in parts & memories
> Jeff,
> I have a 75 with A/C and just recently acquired the wiring diagram. I can
> e-mail it if that will help. The text that was described was penned by Dan
> Masters. Apparently, he's a retired electrical engineer that is THE authority
> on TR6 wiring. He has a website, I think it's <A
> HREF="http://members.aol.com.danmas6/">
> http://members.aol.com.danmas6/</A>. The book is $30. It's the only reference
> that I don't have. The listers swear by it.
> Some of the listers live in the south where the A/C option was popular. I
> have learned much from them. My car made it to Ohio. I am always the only A/C
> guy at local British events.
> Come to think of it, I've got the factory A/C installation manual. It may
> help to have all the info available. It's 15 pages. just let me know.
> Regards,
> Vic Snively
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