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Re: Electrical Problems

To: emanteno@comcast.net, Triumph List <triumphs@autox.team.net>
Subject: Re: Electrical Problems
From: Dale VanCleef <dalevancleef@verizon.net>
Date: Mon, 13 Mar 2006 18:51:27 -0600
Thanks.  I found the spade connectors you spoke of.  They seem tight.  
But it also looks like the DPO may have gotten a little "creative."


Dale VanCleef
'73 TR6 - CF985U
---SCCA - 337056



emanteno@comcast.net wrote:

>  
>  
>
>     -------------- Original message --------------
>     From: Dale VanCleef <dalevancleef@verizon.net>
>
>     > Yesterday it was beautiful here in NW Indiana. I drove my '73
>     TR6 for
>     > about 10 or 15 minutes. It started right up and was running great.
>     > Everything was working fine. I stopped off at home to get my debit
>     > card so I could fill the tank. When I came out of the house and
>     turned
>     > the key, NOTHING.
>
>     If your 73 is like my 74, then the positive cable to the battery
>     has a series of spade connectors on it, to which are connected a
>     series of heavy wires. These wires power the entire car. When my
>     car was new, one of those wires was loose. Most of the time, my
>     car started and ran perfectly. Twice, the car quit with no
>     warning. The second time, I started looking for an answer, and
>     found the loose connector. That problem has now been solved for 31
>     years. Hope yours is something that simple.
>
>     Irv Korey
>
>     74 TR6 CF22767U
>
>     Highland Park, IL


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