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Ray
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Post by Ray » Tue Dec 11, 2001 5:18 am

Hi Guys, I have seen a lot of posts about wiring recently. Have you guys considered Vintage Wiring in the Down Under? The dollar is super strong against the Aussie dollat just now, and they deliver in about a week. The harness I got for the TB is perfect, and the right colors. In addition, I had them add grounding for the headlights, a dual filament set-up for the headlights, and dual "D" lamps for the rear. All for about 190 bucks; custom made. If you want to check them out, their site is: www.vinwire.com.au and the email is; contact@vinwire.com.au . Super service, and great to deal with. They even took PayPal, along with some credit cards! Take advantage of the currency! Best Regards, Ray

Jennifer and Hugh Pite
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Re: wiring

Post by Jennifer and Hugh Pite » Tue Dec 11, 2001 10:35 am

I'll second that! I've bought a couple of harnesses from them and have been very satisfied. Hugh Pite
Hi Guys, I have seen a lot of posts about wiring recently. Have you guys considered Vintage Wiring in the Down Under? , their site is: www.vinwire.com.au and the email is; contact@vinwire.com.au . Super service, and great to deal with. They even took PayPal, along with some credit cards! Take advantage of the currency! Best Regards, Ray Your use of Yahoo! Groups is subject to the Yahoo! Terms of Service.

MGTC1946@aol.com
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Re: Wiring

Post by MGTC1946@aol.com » Fri Jun 20, 2003 8:27 am

I am somewhat unclear on the wiring connections to the ignition warning lamp on my TC. Does the yellow wire from D on the voltage regulator go to the center terminal, retained by a brass nut and the white wire from IG on the ignition/light switch go to the side terminal retained by a small screw or is it opposite this arrangement or does it matter? I can't really be sure looking at my wiring diagram. Also, does the wire on the ground side of the fuel warning light go to the gas tank sending unit and the wire on the bulb terminal go to the fog lamp switch or have I got that backwards? Also, on the amp meter which terminal is A and which is B? Neither of my units are marked that I can see. I guess B is the one closet to the ignition switch when installed right side up? Thank you in advance to whoever can add clarity to this wiring day from hell. [Non-text portions of this message have been removed]

David & Joyce Edgar
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Re: Wiring

Post by David & Joyce Edgar » Fri Jun 20, 2003 9:31 am

>I am somewhat unclear on the wiring connections to the ignition warning lamp >on my TC. Does the yellow wire from D on the voltage regulator go to the >center terminal, retained by a brass nut and the white wire from IG on the >ignition/light switch go to the side terminal retained by a small >screw or is it >opposite this arrangement or does it matter? I can't really be sure >looking at my >wiring diagram.
It really does not matter. The light works on the principle that you have 12 volts running to it from the ignition and when the dynamo is up to speed, 12 volts from that side too. When this happens the light is unlit as you have 12 volts from each side. When the dynamo is running slow you have less than 12 volts from that side and the light is dim. When the dynamo is idle then you only have 12 volts from the ignition switch and the dynamo is the ground then so the light if fully lit. The ignition warning lamp does not care which way the current flows so hooking up the terminals either way is OK.
>Also, does the wire on the ground side of the fuel warning >light go to the gas tank sending unit and the wire on the bulb terminal go to >the fog lamp switch or have I got that backwards?
The ground side goes to the tank sending unit. The wire from the fog lamp switch is nothing more than 12 volts from the fused side of an ignition switched source.
>Also, on the amp meter which >terminal is A and which is B? Neither of my units are marked that I can see. > I guess B is the one closet to the ignition switch when installed right side >up?
I really don't know which is A or B either but if you turn the lights on and the amp meter shows a charge then you have it hooked up backwards. Just reverse the wires.
>Thank you in advance to whoever can add clarity to this wiring day from >hell.
You are very welcome assuming I was clear enough on the explanations. As for the wiring day from hell, if that is all you have trouble with then you should be in heaven. David Edgar, TC 5108 El Cajon, California (Liquid sunshine here this morning)

Jim & Sally Carroll
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Post by Jim & Sally Carroll » Sun Oct 19, 2003 9:51 pm

As complex as the job is to do, the new harness is far and away the best solution... . the reason you have already discovered. . .the former owners have cobbled things for a fix and thats the reason nothing matches the book. ... The harnesses may be purchased for far less than you would believe considering the safety factors and the labour to figure out what went where. It will still be a hard job but worth it. . You can buy original type or improved with correct colour coding but vinyl instead of cloth coverings. With and without turn signals and the PVC version is about $250. . . We can make em cheaper only if we have an original (accurate) to follow. My husband laid them out on the floor and the colour coding makes destinations clear. A map if you will. My husband had in mind to do our TC but it was planned for the next winter and he wasn't around to do it. He did several MGA's for friends and our TF. . --- Outgoing mail is certified Virus Free. Checked by AVG anti-virus system (http://www.grisoft.com). Version: 6.0.525 / Virus Database: 322 - Release Date: 10-Oct-03 [Non-text portions of this message have been removed]

vze4xyru
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Re: wiring

Post by vze4xyru » Mon Oct 20, 2003 6:46 pm

Very wise advice. Take all the hodge-podge out, buy the right harness and use the diagram. If one has to, hire the work to be done. The last thing anyone needs on a collector car is a wiring fire. It's worth every cent to do it right. Dick Little
----- Original Message ----- From: "Jim & Sally Carroll" jim.n.sally.carroll@worldnet.att.net> To: mgandrew43023@yahoo.com> Cc: "Group T ABC's" mg-tabc@yahoogroups.com> Sent: Monday, October 20, 2003 12:39 AM Subject: [mg-tabc] wiring > As complex as the job is to do, the new harness is far and away the best solution... . the reason you have already discovered. . .the former owners have cobbled things for a fix and thats the reason nothing matches the book. ... The harnesses may be purchased for far less than you would believe considering the safety factors and the labour to figure out what went where. It will still be a hard job but worth it. > . You can buy original type or improved with correct colour coding but vinyl instead of cloth coverings. With and without turn signals and the PVC version is about $250. . . We can make em cheaper only if we have an original (accurate) to follow. My husband laid them out on the floor and the colour coding makes destinations clear. A map if you will. > My husband had in mind to do our TC but it was planned for the next winter and he wasn't around to do it. He did several MGA's for friends and our TF. . > > > > --- > Outgoing mail is certified Virus Free. > Checked by AVG anti-virus system (http://www.grisoft.com). > Version: 6.0.525 / Virus Database: 322 - Release Date: 10-Oct-03 > > [Non-text portions of this message have been removed] > > > > > Your use of Yahoo! Groups is subject to http://docs.yahoo.com/info/terms/ > > >

BobAlley747@aol.com
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Post by BobAlley747@aol.com » Mon Jul 19, 2004 3:32 pm

I'm finally getting to the wiring and have a question. My fog light (the proper one I believe) has a ground and a wire I can't see the color. In the wiring diagram it shows #12 yellow/purple and #31 purple. My harness has the 12/31 wires. What goes to where. Thanks Bob TC 6198 [Non-text portions of this message have been removed]

KEN PORTER
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Re: Wiring

Post by KEN PORTER » Mon Jul 19, 2004 4:15 pm

Bob: The fog light should have only one wire, yellow/red(late)or blue /red(early. Wires 12 & 31 are early horn wires. The body of the fog light is the ground. Ken TC 4147 Northport NY BobAlley747@aol.com wrote:
>I'm finally getting to the wiring and have a question. My fog light (the >proper one I believe) has a ground and a wire I can't see the color. In the wiring >diagram it shows #12 yellow/purple and #31 purple. My harness has the 12/31 >wires. What goes to where. Thanks Bob TC 6198 > > >[Non-text portions of this message have been removed] > > > > >Yahoo! Groups Links > > > > > > > >

murray arundell
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Post by murray arundell » Tue Apr 10, 2007 11:57 pm

Team, Now that our National Meeting is over for another year I am getting the TC ready for a bit of overseas touring in New Zealand next year in order to attend their Nat-meet. One of the jobs on my list is the dashboard. Am currently having a new one made to match the timber grain of my Mota-Lita Steering Wheel. As part of the exercise I am going to clean up the wiring behind it which got a little "frizzled" during a heavy rain-storm one day. Can the collective wisdom of the list tell me if its possible to buy a new wiring loom for the dash area only or does one have to replace the whole thing? Murray Arundell Brisbane Australia [Non-text portions of this message have been removed]

Alan Webster
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Re: Wiring

Post by Alan Webster » Wed Apr 11, 2007 2:04 am

Murray You can buy the dash loom separately have a look at Auto Sparks http://www.autosparks.co.uk/ Alan Webster Sutton Coldfield UK TA 3239 --- In mg-tabc@yahoogroups.com, "Murray Arundell" wrote:
> > Team, > > > > Now that our National Meeting is over for another year I am getting
the TC
> ready for a bit of overseas touring in New Zealand next year in
order to
> attend their Nat-meet. One of the jobs on my list is the
dashboard. Am
> currently having a new one made to match the timber grain of my
Mota-Lita
> Steering Wheel. As part of the exercise I am going to clean up the
wiring
> behind it which got a little "frizzled" during a heavy rain-storm
one day.
> Can the collective wisdom of the list tell me if its possible to
buy a new
> wiring loom for the dash area only or does one have to replace the
whole
> thing? > > > > Murray Arundell > > Brisbane Australia > > > > [Non-text portions of this message have been removed] >

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