Bill,
Just a guess... There are two power wires, one for switched power
(connected to the key switch), the other connected to constant power to
power the clock. There should also be a ground wire you attached to an
appropriate ground connection in the cockpit. The four speaker wires (two
to each speaker) should be connected as before.
I hope this helps??
Regards,
Scott McKorkle
1978 MGB
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> From: Bill Saidel <saidel@crab.rutgers.edu>
> To: mgs@autox.team.net
> Subject: radio replacement
> Date: Tuesday, January 19, 1999 9:23 AM
>
> I'm a bit confused. Bit??? I removed the old radio from a '76B and found
5
> connecting wires (ignoring the antenna).
> 4 of the wires went to speakers and the other was presumably the voltage
in
> to the radio.
>
> Now the radio worked but it had no cassette player so it had to go. The
> replacement has 2 power wires.
>
> I presume one of the 4 speaker wires acted as a general ground but do not
> really know (battery is out so I cannot test it).
>
> What should I use at the other ends of the voltage in?
>
>
> Sigh...what a wiring mess back there.
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> Bill
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