Some pictures of the car
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Re: Some pictures of the car
I don't know if anyone has mentioned this (got a bit lost in the thread) but surely trafficators are supposed to lift up, stay up, and show a permanently illuminated bulb when doing so. There is no flasher unit when they are connected correctly - they shouldn't flap like you're about to take off!
What has happened is that the trafficators have been disconnected and flashing indicators (not safer per se, just more expected) have been wired in their place. Now, the trafficators have been wired back into the circuit.
What ought to happen is that there should be two circuits - one with a flasher unit for the flashing bulbs and one without the flasher for the trafficators. I can't help but feel some relays might be utilised here but both circuits could be controlled by the same stalk. However, I've seen trafficators wired up in an either/or method whereby flashers are used for normal driving but trafficators can be used if desired.
The diagram from the SeriesMM site makes it clearer.
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Any thoughts from the collective?
What has happened is that the trafficators have been disconnected and flashing indicators (not safer per se, just more expected) have been wired in their place. Now, the trafficators have been wired back into the circuit.
What ought to happen is that there should be two circuits - one with a flasher unit for the flashing bulbs and one without the flasher for the trafficators. I can't help but feel some relays might be utilised here but both circuits could be controlled by the same stalk. However, I've seen trafficators wired up in an either/or method whereby flashers are used for normal driving but trafficators can be used if desired.
The diagram from the SeriesMM site makes it clearer.
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Any thoughts from the collective?
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Happy Minoring!
Phyllis ~ 1962 Morris Minor 4 Door Deluxe
Black coachwork with Red Duo-Tone Upholstery
Phyllis ~ 1962 Morris Minor 4 Door Deluxe
Black coachwork with Red Duo-Tone Upholstery
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I think AutoSparks should stop using Comic Sans?!Gareth wrote:Any thoughts from the collective?
“The car has become an article of dress without which we feel uncertain, unclad, and incomplete in the urban compound.” ― Marshall McLuhan
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Aside from that, obviously! It's not called 'Idiot Font' for nothing, but I suppose they wanted something that looked 'hand drawn' without being so although there are many more acceptable fonts now.Bidz wrote:I think AutoSparks should stop using Comic Sans?!
Happy Minoring!
Phyllis ~ 1962 Morris Minor 4 Door Deluxe
Black coachwork with Red Duo-Tone Upholstery
Phyllis ~ 1962 Morris Minor 4 Door Deluxe
Black coachwork with Red Duo-Tone Upholstery
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Someone recently on here had a very nasty deep gash on their hand from their headlight peaks.....I suspect they are in the bin now - where they belong......
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LOL!!!!!
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Already mentionedian.mcdougall wrote:Do you mean they are going in and out when you operate the switch or just go out and stay out , if the first they are wired up incorrectly and they dont flash when out. they should be wired so that indicator flashes and the trafficators remain out. some one has a wiring diagram to achieve this and will point you in the right direction to find it soon
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Finally got the V5. Chassis number is FBE11/197924. Engine number is AHPM/16828. Doesn't mean a lot to me.mike.perry wrote:The bonnet and badges are Series MM. What engine has it got and what is the chassis number?
The trafficator problem is probably a loose wire, bad earth. You will have to take the side card off to get access to the trafficator. A light spray of WD 40 and continual operation of the switch will gradually loosen it up
Going to investigate the trafficator soon, but it does look like it's responding to a signal from the flasher unit (not even found that yet!) lol. I suppose going in-and-out in tandem with the "modern" indicator is quite novel.
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Where can I look up my cars chassis number? Thanks.
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F = Minor
B = 2 door saloon
E = Mid green
1 = Right hand drive UK model
1 = Synthetic paint
197294 = Built around May 1953
B = 2 door saloon
E = Mid green
1 = Right hand drive UK model
1 = Synthetic paint
197294 = Built around May 1953
Eric - 1971 Traveller
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Thanks, Louise,
For future reference, where could I look this up?
Much obliged.
For future reference, where could I look this up?
Much obliged.
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I tend to use various reference books but details are here too: http://potteries.mmoc.org.uk/Identify.htm
Eric - 1971 Traveller
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Brilliant. Looks like my car is an early series 2, then.
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I like the smiley face
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Less lavatorial humour,you'll make me flush!
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You're pulling my chain now.
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Fair enough, Perhaps I've said too much, maybe I should wash my hands of it.