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From: mike brooks <hypercubic@yahoo.co.uk>
Date: Sun, 21 Oct 2007 05:28:49 -0700 (PDT)
Jim that should be fine. Neither the coil (W terminals) nor the contact (C
terminals) are polarity sensitive so you can treat the W terminals as if they
were W1,2 either way round. Same for the C terminals

However, just to be
absolutely sure, I would disconnect all wires at the relay box and check with
an ohmeter that neither of the W terminals are connected to the case of the
relay. I don't think it should be, but if one of the W's is connected to the
case of the relay, then you need to treat this one as W2 on the diagram, since
W2 is grounded the way the circuit is wired.

Rgds

Mike  Brooks

Message: 13
Date: Sat, 20 Oct 2007 19:51:47 -0700
From: "James  Shope"
<healeymanjim@hansencc.net>
Subject: [Healeys] o/d wiring
To: "healeys"
<healeys@autox.team.net>
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bought a new od relay from
sportand classic and found it is numbered different
than what it shows in
manual.  this is the screw terminal type and it is
numbered right to left with
W1, C2,C3, and W3.  i hooked the w/p wires to W1,
w/g to C2, whites to C3, and
ground wire to W3.  book shows w/p to W2, w/g
toC2, whites to C1 and ground to
W1.  before i hook the power wire to the fuse
block, can anyone tell me if
this is incorrect and what is correct.   TIA,
hjim
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