TC EXU's second fuse box

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Robert L Tabbert
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TC EXU's second fuse box

Post by Robert L Tabbert » Sat Oct 13, 2001 12:31 pm

All EXU owners, please help me understand the location and use for the second fuse box found on some TC EXU' s below and to the right of the regular voltage regualtor-fuse box. Some of the early production runs of the EXU's in Januarary of 1949, (numbers around 7538), seem to lack this second fuse box. Thank you, rtabs, MG TC EXU # 7538

Robert Grunau
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Re: TC EXU's second fuse box

Post by Robert Grunau » Sun Oct 14, 2001 6:07 am

The fuse was to protect the twin windtone horns. As far as I know, all EXU TCs had this additional horn fuse. My TC-8654 EXU has the additional fuse.

Bob

All EXU owners, please help me understand the location and use for the second fuse box found on some TC EXU' s below and to the right of the regular voltage regualtor-fuse box. Some of the early production runs of the EXU's in Januarary of 1949, (numbers around 7538), seem to lack this second fuse box. Thank you, rtabs, MG TC EXU # 7538


Charles Hill
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Re: TC EXU's second fuse box

Post by Charles Hill » Sun Oct 14, 2001 7:25 am

My EXU, 7387, is the earliest one that I know of and it does not have a horn fuse block nor any holes where it should go. I took some pictures of the fuse block location on the EXU that George Butterfield owned but it was a very late one - after 10000. It was a very original car. I've lost track of it. His widow moved out of town shortly after he passed away and later sold the car. I know that my car's wiring is far from original. It had a Ford starter solonoid on it when I got it! But it should still have the holes for mounting the fuse block even if it were removed. Or is it possible that the earlier cars had the fuse block in a different location? Regards, Charles Hill

Wiedemeyer
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Re: TC EXU's second fuse box

Post by Wiedemeyer » Sun Oct 14, 2001 8:08 am

And as a side comment on the dual windtone horns on EXU-TCs, these horns are NOT the same as the ones used on MGTDs. The EXU ones have a perfectly round edge rim where the noise comes out, while the TDs, TFs, etc, have an oblong rim. Bob
The fuse was to protect the twin windtone horns. As far as I know, all EXU TCs had this additional horn fuse. My TC-8654 EXU has the additional fuse.

Bob


James Sullivan
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Re: TC EXU's second fuse box

Post by James Sullivan » Sun Oct 14, 2001 4:47 pm

[i]Robert,[/i] [i]My TC EXU 7517 has the second fuse box SF5/2 if this is any help.[/i] [i]Jim Sullivan[/i]

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