Hi
I didn't see the following note pop up on the list so maybe it was too long
with the audit trail?
I trimmed off all the earlier stuff. Forgive me if you already received it.
Thanks, Fran
-----Original Message-----
From: Francis P. Gowash [mailto:fpgowash@cox.net]
Sent: Wednesday, November 10, 2004 5:29 PM
To: Randall
Cc: Triumph TR3A; wise@erau.edu
Subject: RE: 58 TR3A Flasher question
Well....I wasn't getting very far with the dashboard flasher so I decided to
take a look at my left rear taillight. A friend had mentioned that it wasn't
working and I had filed the thought away for a week or so. Sure enough, the
bulb was burnt out. I replaced it and guess what?? The dashboard flasher now
works fine! The Dan Masters article sent by John may give a hint on this but
can't really say where. Why would a tail/brake light failure cause the
flasher indicator to not work seems strange to me.
Many thanks for the great info. I learned a lot of practical stuff here. You
guys are great.
I have a lot more questions just waiting to be asked.
Thanks, Fran
-----Original Message-----
From: Randall [mailto:tr3driver@comcast.net]
Sent: Sunday, November 07, 2004 6:36 PM
To: Francis P. Gowash
Subject: RE: 58 TR3A Flasher question
No, 171-300 would work just fine. The difference I am talking about is
internal to the flasher, and does not show on the outside. Lots of cars
have had the spade terminals added to the wires, because the screw-type
flashers were hard to find for awhile.
Even today, you can find a flasher in most parts stores that looks right,
but will not drive the dash indicator properly. Since I am by no means a
purist, I rewired TS39781LO to use the commonly available flasher. The
change was simply to move the ground wire from the indicator bulb, to a
source of switched 12v.
Randall
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