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MGB 1980 mgb no power from ignition switch

And some of it pretty scary! This sign is on a lift post at the shop where my former partner is working, I got it for him a couple years ago.

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Got one too! šŸ˜›
 
It seems like grounds are always the curse (and not just on LBCs either - I was helping a friend troubleshoot some really weird electrical voodoo going on with a Chevy pickup, a bad ground at the front turn signal lamps was causing the whole dashboard to go dark when you hit the brakes or some kind of weirdness like that - we grounded that fixture and everything else worked correctly). I added ground wires to every bulb holder on the turn/brake/lights fixtures of the MGB I'm trying to reassemble. The sidemarker fixtures already had one (and the headlights always have a ground in their connector), but now all the external lamps do. And now all the lights work correctly.

When I replaced the positive battery cable, I added extra layers of shrink wrap where it passes thru the clamps below the floors and where it makes the turn below the battery box just to be safe. I also intend to either add very upsized grounding cables between the body and the engine, or just run a high-gauge cable from where the negative battery cable attaches to the body all the way up to a starter or bellhousing bolt to ensure there is a proper current flow both ways.
 
I added ground wires to every bulb holder on the turn/brake/lights fixtures of the MGB I'm trying to reassemble.
Prudent move!

In my personal plastic cars there's a ground wire in every part of the harness. With the MGB i added 'em for the redundancy. No appreciable weight gain and certainly a good thing from the point of reliability.
 
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