>From 1968-2000 my TR4 was also notorious for the field spade wire either
>'cracking'at the spade, or the spade popping off -the first due to exhaust
>manifold heat brittling the plastic wire coating and/or the spade loosining
>from vbration. Solved the problem by 'upgrading to a 2wire plug Delco
>alternator (Fiero size)but kept the TR4 wide pulley and new 'farm belt'. Did
>have to modify the housing/bracket/lower rod However Not a single problem in
>10 years! Instructions on VTR web page IIRC!
Oh not actually needing the voltage control regulator (that required
replacement every year) - made all the connections in the base of that little
black box (krinkled)(guts removed) so still has the stock appearance. Keep
spare fuses/key in 35mm plastic film can in there with no issues, a Lucas
irony. Also used marine dual 12V outlets mounted on small hardwood flooring
panel mounted on inside of GT6 armrest (where original handbrake arm used to
exit) to provide power for GPS/cellphone charger; but still running my 1970
Radio Shack am/fm 8track in glove box!. BTW, had to put the top up for first
time in 7 years in E of Shenandoah rainstorm last
Fall, and had less leaks than orig top when at Woodstock in 1969! Talk about
'A Triumph' moment! Smiles to all:
Sherman
Sherman D Taffel
65 TR4 pseudo vintage racer!
Columbia MD & Goldvein VA
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