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RE: P type Wiring diagram card

To: <Kellmg@aol.com>, <gill.morbey@virgin.net>, <mg-mmm@autox.team.net>
Subject: RE: P type Wiring diagram card
From: "Lew Palmer" <lpalmer@mn.mediaone.net>
Date: Sun, 13 Jan 2002 19:57:24 -0600
In-reply-to: <180.20b06c3.29738deb@aol.com>
Reply-to: "Lew Palmer" <lpalmer@mn.mediaone.net>
Sender: owner-mg-mmm@autox.team.net
There were two pieces.

The first is the diagram referred to in previous messages. Black with
white lettering, in either plastic or metal. This went between the
cutout/fusebox and the firewall.

The second is a brown heavy paper/card stock with square holes. This was
slipped over the terminals on the underside of the fuses (junction box),
under the wires.

Both are pictured on my Airline Coupe web site at:
http://www.roundaboutmanor.com/Airline/Points%20of%20Originality.htm

Regards,
Lew

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From: owner-mg-mmm@autox.team.net [mailto:owner-mg-mmm@autox.team.net]
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Sent: Sunday, January 13, 2002 7:27 PM
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Subject: Re: P type Wiring diagram card

In a message dated 01/13/2002 1:02:33 PM Central Standard Time, 
gill.morbey@virgin.net writes:


> The plastic plate fits BETWEEN the junction box and the firewall.
That
> solved ANOTHER mystery I had been puzzling over - namely, how do you
stop
> the 2 resistors from the (antique) 3-brush system which sit within the
> junction box from shorting out against the metal of the firewall -
answer -
> the plastic diagram card insulates them!
> 
> It also resolved yet ANOTHER query - which way up does the Junction
Box go?
> Answer:  With the cut-out at the bottom and fusebox at the top.  That
at
> least is what the card would suggest!
> 
> 
Dick,Lew, Listers,

At the rear of my original cutout was a piece, if not two pieces, of
asbestos 
material plus the wire cage. This, I presume, was to reduce the chance
of  
the resistors touching earth and also, a heat barrier. 

I once read that trials owners would turn the units upside down to avoid
the 
fuses dropping out on the rough. 

I decided to mount my fuses up top due to the fact that the holes in the
unit 
for the wiring loom is off centre by one inch. On my firewall the hole
for 
the loom to dash is horizontally in line with the unit. This wouldn't be
the 
case if it was upside down. Off by 2".

Wasn't there also a card insert that fitted over the fuses to identify
them?

Brian Kelly.

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