David - Haven't found an example of how it was mounted originally - even
Piggott's books don't show the later cars with the B/U light. [see note
below re: Jonmac]
Alex Manzo made brackets and mounted on the inboard side of the rear
over-rider. (Thanks for the pictures Alex.)
TR3A rear view:
http://s1001.photobucket.com/albums/af136/cfmtr3a/Information%20Items/DSC005
73.jpg
Bracket view #1:
http://s1001.photobucket.com/albums/af136/cfmtr3a/Information%20Items/DSC009
75.jpg
Bracket view #2:
http://s1001.photobucket.com/albums/af136/cfmtr3a/Information%20Items/DSC009
76.jpg
I don't have the O/R on the car yet, so that will wait for a couple weeks.
However, rather than mount on the over-rider bracket, I was hoping to be
able to mount on the rear corner of the chassis
http://s1001.photobucket.com/albums/af136/cfmtr3a/Information%20Items/102_07
45.jpg
(I added 'mounting holes' compliments of Paint) but it is possible that
either the over-rider or exhaust pipe may interfere. If not possible, will
just wait and see what works best.
David - the L494 lamp shown in Alex's images is not the same as the one that
is on the TR2 in Piggott's book (p.39 - Original Triumph TR2/3/3A). I don't
know if that means anything or not but it is the correct one for at least
the late TR3A's.
Jonmac's email just came in and that adds another perspective. I like the
idea of the passenger side and the chassis location I mentioned above may
work perfectly - however to line up it may be in the chassis itself rather
than the gusset. I was thinking it would be on the driver's side (American
:^)) as the Piggott image was the only one I had for reference. Will do
more research. Also will think about the switch issue some more but I do
like the automatic feature - wonder if I could mount both?
Enough for now - this may be getting too long for the list..
Carl
From: David Gunn [mailto:ccgunn1010 at hotmail.com]
Sent: Thursday, December 15, 2011 11:05 AM
To: cfmtr3a at verizon.net; triumph list
Subject: RE: [TR] TR3 Backup Light
Carl - How are you planning on mounting the light to your car?
David Gunn
Chico, CA
1954 TR2 "Coupe"
TS3388L
> Date: Wed, 14 Dec 2011 14:53:09 -0600
> From: cfmtr3a at verizon.net
> To: triumphs at autox.team.net
> Subject: [TR] TR3 Backup Light
>
> Finally getting around to this...
>
> I have an original [in box] TR3 Backup Light (Lucas L494) that I will be
mounting on the project. I know that there has been discussion on the list
of different ways to mount/wire it - but I can't seem to find it in the
archives.
>
> Option 1: Add an inhibitor switch on the tranny that is engaged when in
reverse. Not really an option as I don't want to drill/tap the tranny top
cover.
> Option 2: On/Off switch similar to the push/pull on the TR3 center panel -
upgradable to the one with the light
> Option 3: On/Off toggle switch
> Option 4: Button type on/off switch (engaged when depressed - similar to a
door/interior light switch) mounted somewhere on the tranny cover to be
engaged when transmission is in reverse.
>
> I would like to go for #4 - but not sure if I can engineer it from
scratch. #2 or #3 would be the easiest.
>
> wiring is fairly straightforward. Green from an appropriate power point
(ignition or elsewhere) to Switch and from switch to lamp. Ground from lamp
to body through fixture (andin my case also a secondary ground to an earth
clip on chassis. Although the power feed is ultimately fused, I will
probably include an in-line fuse between switch & power for safety sake.
>
> Any thoughts out there?
>
> Thanks
> Carl
>
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