If you haven't done so already, download the appropriate wiring diagram PDF
from the tech wiki section on 311s.org and have it printed and laminated at
least 11 x 17 at a Staples, Office Max, etc. One of the guys on 311s
meticulously recreated most of the OE diagrams (and some with popular mods)
in color making them so much easier to follow and trace circuits. IIRC, it
cost less than $5.00/each to get them done 11 x 17. A place with a plotter
can print larger, but it can get pricy. Having a 4 x 6 color wiring diagram
hung on the wall makes it nice on old eyes.
FWIW,
Ron
On Wed, Mar 13, 2013 at 9:47 PM, Graeme Suckling
<graemes@internode.on.net>wrote:
> Sounds like the blower motor dropping resistor.
> Usually, they are mounted INSIDE the blower housing to prevent lint on
> the coil from igniting and also to air cool the resistor.
> The schematic for the 1970 model just shows the wires in question going
> to the heater blower but have a look at the attachment which is for a 1967.
> It shows what you describe.
>
> Regards,
> Graeme Suckling
> nissanman.shutterfly.com
> Adelaide
> South Australia.
>
> On 14/03/2013 12:54 PM, Chris wrote:
> > Hi everyone
> > We are restoring a 1970- 1600 Roadster. The restoration is just about
> > complete but have a couple of questions about some of the finishing.
> First on
> > the windshield pillar at the top where the plastic trim along the top
> edge of
> > the windshield meets the weather strip that goes down the pillar and
> around
> > the door opening. Does the plastic strip go on top so the weather-strip
> butts
> > up against it or does the weather-strip go right to the top of the
> pillar? Is
> > there any finishing clips or anything else that goes on this corner? The
> next
> > question is that there is a center tap coil on a plastic block, maybe 4b
> x
> > 1b , the coil is around 1/2 in. in diam., it has 4 wires going to it,
> the
> > wires are blue with black and red tracers, the wires are in the same
> bundle
> > that goes to the heater blower motor. I canb t find it on the wiring
> diagram
> > and was told it was specific to a 1970 model. It looks like it might get
> hot
> > and should maybe be mounted on the firewall? Any ideas what it is and
> what it
> > does?
> > Thanks for reading
> > Chris
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