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RE: MY MISTAKE - PLEASE READ

To: <DANMAS@aol.com>, <triumphs@Autox.Team.Net>, <spitfires@Autox.Team.Net>
Subject: RE: MY MISTAKE - PLEASE READ
From: kengano@advant.com (Gano, Ken)
Date: Fri, 3 Jul 1998 01:17:22 -0500charset="iso-8859-1"
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Dan:

For all the great information you have provided and all the time it must
take, I think I safely can say, pretty much for the whole group, "don't
sweat it."  Five minutes in the corner will be plenty.

kengano@advant.com
downstate illinois
1959 TR3A TS57756L
1958 Model 10 Sedan TBE9239LDLB
"open mail program, insert foot."

> -----Original Message-----
> From: owner-triumphs@autox.team.net
> [mailto:owner-triumphs@autox.team.net]On Behalf Of DANMAS@aol.com
> Sent: Thursday, July 02, 1998 10:14 PM
> To: triumphs@autox.team.net; spitfires@autox.team.net
> Subject: MY MISTAKE - PLEASE READ
>
>
>
> Fellow listers,
>
> Next to my computer, I keep a stack, about a foot tall, of wiring
> diagrams,
> shop manuals, vendor catalogs, text books, etc. In addition to
> that, I have a
> fairly large collection of books about LBCs, including all of the
> "original"
> series. Before I answer a question, even if I am certain I know
> the answer, I
> refer to these just to be sure. If I can't confirm my answer there, I will
> contact someone, either on the list or in person, to get the
> correct info. I
> will often go examine a vehicle personally to ensure that my answers are
> correct. I even flagged down a later model MGB in a parking lot once, and
> asked the very surprised owner to lift the hood so I could get
> the information
> I needed. I try extremely hard to make sure my answers are
> correct, as well as
> complete. If I don't know the answer, or if I'm not absolutely
> sure, I won't
> reply. Few things bother me more than to know I have given some incorrect
> advise.
>
> Never the less, sometimes I do make mistakes. When I posted the
> instructions
> for converting a generator system to a GM alternator (for the
> TR3, TR4, TR4A,
> Spitfire MKI, MKII, MKIII, and the GT6MKI), I made an error.
> According to the
> information I had, the brown/yellow and the brown/green wires
> (yellow/green
> and yellow in the TR2 TR3, TR3A, or TR3B) going to the generator
> were the same
> size, and I based my instructions on that. I have since learned
> (today) that
> the brown/green wire is smaller than the brown/yellow
> (yellow/green is smaller
> than the yellow in the TR2 -3 series), and is really undersized
> even to carry
> the relatively small current in one of these cars. I don't
> believe there is
> any danger of imminent meltdown, but I am not at all comfortable
> with using
> the brown/green wire as specified.
>
> This only applies to cars that previously had generators - the alternator
> conversions are correct. If you have converted your car using the
> instructions
> I wrote, please upgrade the wiring as I suggested in the instructions, or
> rewire to the corrected instructions, to be posted soon. I will revise the
> instructions to use the larger brown/yellow wire, which is suited
> for carrying
> the normal current load. For the Spitfire and the GT6, the corrected
> instructions are almost as simple as before, but the TR series will be a
> little more complicated. The revised instructions will be similar
> in format to
> the present ones, in that there will be one set for using the
> existing wiring,
> with its limitations, and another for upgrading the wiring to use the full
> alternator capacity. I am leaving tomorrow for Atlanta, and I will be back
> Sunday evening. My first task Monday morning will be to make the
> corrections
> and get them to Ken Streeter and Tom Shirley for posting, but I
> wanted to give
> everyone a "heads-up" as soon as I was certain of my mistake.
>
> The other day I spotted a sign in front of a church that said "don't worry
> about being embarrassed, worry about being ashamed." Right now, I am both.
> More than that, though, I really feel bad that I have given some
> bum advice to
> folks who trust me.
>
> Dan Masters,
> Alcoa, TN
>


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