Question .....
> Any thoughts or suggestions?
> There's tape
> everywhere and connectors just dangling. I thought something had come lose
> earlier and when I connected it the car wouldn't start. On the other hand,
I
> got some serious smoking from under the hood and burned through the wire
> insulation.
Answer .....
> Best as I can tell, I should replace the entire wiring harness.
You posed the question and gave the answer the wrong way round! :-)
How old is the cracked and brittle wiring harness that has been abused by
PO's and has now been further abused by allowing smoke to escape from veins
in the bowels of Lord Lucas's Empire? This vacating of smoke generally
tends to make the remaining copper wire unsuitable for future use.
The Voltage Regulator is normally contained within the alternator but there
were early alternator designs that had a separate regulator box. As far as
I am aware, the latter type was not factory fitted to Midgets or any
MG/Rover/Austin/Morris/British Leyland etc etc product. PO's can be a
different matter ....
Guy R Day
----- Original Message -----
From "Loud Sprite" <loudsprite at zexmedia.com>
To: <spridgets@autox.team.net>
Sent: Wednesday, June 11, 2003 5:18 AM
Subject: Electrical Questions
> Hello Spridgets,
>
> So, today was catch up with the car. A wash, a wax and then installing
some
> odds and ends. Of course I had to take it for a spin when I was done.
>
> While on the highway, I blew a fuse. The first thing I noticed was the
loss
> of stereo then realized tach, and fuel gauge. I didn't notice until I was
> home that I didn't have turn signals, or brake lights.
>
> I have replaced the fuse 3 times and it still keeps blowing. The only
thing
> I can think of that has changed is that the switch for the heater wasn't
on
> before (stuck in the off position).
>
> While looking through the Bentley manual, it looks like there used to be a
> volage regulator. Would this have been removed when the alternator was
> installed (previous owner)?
>
> I can't take it for a spin without lights. Any thoughts or suggestions?
Best
> as I can tell, I should replace the entire wiring harness. There's tape
> everywhere and connectors just dangling. I thought something had come lose
> earlier and when I connected it the car wouldn't start. On the other hand,
I
> got some serious smoking from under the hood and burned through the wire
> insulation. I'm guessing it was one that was previously attached to the
> voltage regulator.
>
> On the up side, the new intake duct works like a charm and I used the "we
> tight" solution of a twist tie on the damper. Cooler air has arrived!
>
> Thanks in advance.
>
> --
> Alix
> '68 Sprite
> San Jose, CA
>
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