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Re: TD Negative Ground Conversion

To: Mike Duvall <duvallcom@sbcglobal.net>
Subject: Re: TD Negative Ground Conversion
From: Dave & Liz DuBois <ddubois@sinclair.net>
Date: Wed, 06 Jul 2005 21:00:16 -0700
I have to agree with the others, there is no real reason to switch to 
negative ground unless you are planning to install a modern radio/cd 
player and I would have to ask why someone would do that.  If you are 
doing anything faster than sittin in a parking lot, you wouldn't be able 
to hear it anyway.  You can get a pertronix ignition system in positive 
ground, so that's not an excuse.  The fuel pumps for the T series cars 
were all non polarized unles they have been converted to solid state and 
if that is the case, it is easy enough to convert them to whatever 
polarity you want.  For any auxiliary equipment that you might want to 
plug into the car (Laptop, cell phone, PDA, GPS, etc.) just go to your 
local yachet supply and get a auxiliary conector that can be wired into 
your car and is isolated from ground.  As long as the item you are using 
are isolated from ground (all the afore mentioned items fit that 
requirement) you just plug into the auxiliary power connector.  I wired 
one into our TD for use with our laptop when we are traveling and want 
to use the map program.  The only other reason to convert to negative 
ground is to install a alternator.  If this is what you have in mind, 
the conversion is the same as on a 66 MGB, except on the TD, you will 
need to reverse the leads on the ammeter.

Have we convinced you yet?  If not e-mail me direct and I'll send you 
instructions for converting to negative ground.

Good luck,
Dave

PS. for Bud - positive ground is easy - holes flow!

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