Mot day Tomorrow
Mot day Tomorrow
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fullthrottlehyde

Original Poster:

97 posts

247 months

Sunday 22nd December 2013
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Well after a couple of months tomorrow is mot day. Fingers crossed. Stage 1 of my 3000m complete. Hopefully another 1 back on the road!!

prideaux

4,974 posts

171 months

Monday 23rd December 2013
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Fingers crossed looking good Ben
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Cerberus90

1,553 posts

235 months

Monday 23rd December 2013
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Do you know what the colour is? As it looks very similar to our 1600M and we haven't yet found conclusive proof of what colour it is.

griff 200

509 posts

215 months

Monday 23rd December 2013
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Don't forget to fit the strip to the rear window as it will not be very solid with no locking strip. Richard

Astacus

3,704 posts

256 months

Tuesday 24th December 2013
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Cerberus90 said:
Do you know what the colour is? As it looks very similar to our 1600M and we haven't yet found conclusive proof of what colour it is.
Have you tried BMC Flame Red. Same colour as my old spitty

prideaux

4,974 posts

171 months

Tuesday 24th December 2013
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Cerberus90 said:
Do you know what the colour is? As it looks very similar to our 1600M and we haven't yet found conclusive proof of what colour it is.
If its any help my 3000s is ford Radiant Red and I think the Vixen is the same or at least very close
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Cerberus90

1,553 posts

235 months

Tuesday 24th December 2013
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It's neither of those two, too bright.

The closest we've come to so far is Regal Red.


Anyway, back to OP, did it pass?????

fullthrottlehyde

Original Poster:

97 posts

247 months

Tuesday 24th December 2013
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Sorry have no idea of what type of red, it's just listed as red.

Sadly she failed, decided to have an electrical issue and hazards and brake lights had issues, since rectified and a hole in the exhaust which I hadn't noticed.

Not to worry I'll get it all done post Xmas and try again!

griff 200

509 posts

215 months

Wednesday 25th December 2013
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Glad there was not to serious . Enjoy. Richard

ATE399J

732 posts

259 months

Wednesday 25th December 2013
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Noooo...sorry to here it failed, still, hopefully easy fixes. Electric and exhaust gremlins are the Bain of TVR ownership.

fullthrottlehyde

Original Poster:

97 posts

247 months

Friday 27th December 2013
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I need to rewire the rear lights, it's a mess back there and I have no idea what's meant to be earthed and what's not. Then 2 little holes in the back box and were ready to go. Have a feelin the wiring may take some time

prideaux

4,974 posts

171 months

Friday 27th December 2013
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fullthrottlehyde said:
I need to rewire the rear lights, it's a mess back there and I have no idea what's meant to be earthed and what's not. Then 2 little holes in the back box and were ready to go. Have a feelin the wiring may take some time
Hi Ben
You may find it useful to do what I did after some advice from Adrian
The light housings are earthed however the bulb holds often have problems gaining an earth connection either from corrosion or other.
The Answer is to change the Bulb holders to ones that have an earth connection as well as live connection then create an earth wire that goes from the earth wire on the housing to each bulb holder a bit like how you earth up the dash dials one to another
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Hansoplast

570 posts

182 months

Friday 27th December 2013
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Hello Prince of the Darkness.

I am just doing the wiring, also in the back.
Bulbholders with earthing I do understand.
Why not earthing direct to the frame in stead of first to the housing?
And why is the thicker black wire for earthing all the back lights and petrol tank, running all the way to the front in stead of directly to the frame nearby?

Luckily all the wiring in my Vixen is color coded.

And has someone the info/name for a good connector I want to put between the cabling harness and all the front-lights/indicators for easy disconnecting when taking off the front (hopefully never). The ones I have seen up to now are flimsy.

Hans


phillpot

17,437 posts

205 months

Friday 27th December 2013
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Hansoplast said:
has someone the info/name for a good connector I want to put between the cabling harness and all the front-lights/indicators for easy disconnecting when taking off the front (hopefully never).
How about a 7 pin trailer plug and socket?





Passed MOT today so tax from Jan 1 and we're back in business after a re-spray, re-trim, re-wire that took a little longer than expected smile

Edited by phillpot on Friday 27th December 16:39

prideaux

4,974 posts

171 months

Friday 27th December 2013
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Hansoplast said:
Hello Prince of the Darkness.

I am just doing the wiring, also in the back.
Bulbholders with earthing I do understand.
Why not earthing direct to the frame in stead of first to the housing?
And why is the thicker black wire for earthing all the back lights and petrol tank, running all the way to the front in stead of directly to the frame nearby?

Luckily all the wiring in my Vixen is color coded.

And has someone the info/name for a good connector I want to put between the cabling harness and all the front-lights/indicators for easy disconnecting when taking off the front (hopefully never). The ones I have seen up to now are flimsy.

Hans
Hans
In answer to your question for the front wire connectors
My 3000s is the only one at the moment with a quick release bonnet and it is really useful and gets used a lot when I went and had her tuned the other day Andys comment was I wish all cars had this fitted.
Hence my plan is to convert the Vixen and the Tuscan the same way once I decide on the best release set up as its a bit different than the M series Chassis.
My Wiring uses two of these one either side as with the heater fan on the bonnet frame there is need for two the same as Philpots set up.
You may find one will be enough just depends how you decide to route the wires.
They are trailer Cable extender sockets and work really well I know some use other smaller lighter ones and I am sure they will share the info but I prefer these.




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Hansoplast

570 posts

182 months

Friday 27th December 2013
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Good and strong solution Andrew.

Hopefully I can find a finer small item as you say.
I assume the number of connectors is sufficient?
1) driving lights
2) indicators
3) earthing
4) small lights ( under headlamp)
5) spare

I can remember for the caravan we had 5 or 7 pins and the latest model 13.
But these are big and lumpy.
I will see.

Hans

fullthrottlehyde

Original Poster:

97 posts

247 months

Friday 27th December 2013
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Hi prideaux

Thanks for the advice, I was actually thinking that, indicators are easy because they have 2 wires, but the clusters have a load that go to the main brake point and then singles to indicators and reverse. Do you have links to replace the bulb holders?
Cheers

Ben

prideaux

4,974 posts

171 months

Friday 27th December 2013
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fullthrottlehyde said:
Hi prideaux

Thanks for the advice, I was actually thinking that, indicators are easy because they have 2 wires, but the clusters have a load that go to the main brake point and then singles to indicators and reverse. Do you have links to replace the bulb holders?
Cheers

Ben
Hi Ben
Sorry I took mine down my local car accessory shop and said I wanted some of these but with there own earth points and one of them said none there then the other guy said he had seen some somewhere years ago and went upstairs and half an hour later appeared down with a few plus I think Adrian sent me a couple but I am not sure if he has any maybe worth asking in the new year.
I think I used doubles on them all including the indicators.
If others have any ideas as to a source please shout
Andrew


fullthrottlehyde

Original Poster:

97 posts

247 months

Friday 27th December 2013
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Thanks Andrew, I'll ask Adrian, I'll also talk to mark at tvr m fix he's been to mine a couple of times and really knows his stuff, prob has a couple of places to get bits.

Cheers

Ben

ephemera

215 posts

181 months

Saturday 28th December 2013
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AMP Superseal?