List,
My puny 12v portable battery did not have enough power to sound my TR3A's
horns (I could, however, hear the typical
'scratching-needle-on-record-type-hiss'). I also had a small TR4 plastic horn
which the same battery sounded a distinct blast. Why the difference? Was
this a cost saving measure that Triumph took or maybe 'electronic
improvement'?
BTW, I can't remember if I have ever heard what a TR3 horn sounds
like!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! It's likely I'll have to wait for the "new
store-bought, high CCA, big battery".
Oh yeah, although initially my TR3A will be stock with Positive Grounding, I
have plans to convert it to negative grounding relatively soon after it's
running ok. With that in mind, as I am shopping for a new battery, shouldn't
I be concerned where the pos. and neg. battery terminals are? Can these
terminals be located next to the firewall? If so, that should yield ultimate
flexibility as I could easily turn the battery around (without lengthening
cables, etc., ) as part of the + to - grounding conversion.
Thanks, Paul Dorsey TR3A 1960
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