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I have a 1970 TR6 with a bad ammeter. While looking into repair/replacement of the old meter, I tried to temporarily bypass it so I could drive the car. Based on the amount of sparks, I still have current flowing through some of this wiring even with the ignition turned "OFF". Any hints on...
I am finishing restoration of a 1958 TR3A TS31684L. One upgrade I incorporated is the 60 A alterntor kit from British Wiring. All done according to their instructions, but that leaves a non-functional ammeter. I put in a SW 60 Amp ammeter and would like to have it actually read the current...
I have two gauges out and I realize they are totally different systems, but I am having trouble fing answers on these:
I do not get any reading from my Ammeter. It's connected as it should. Do these go bad? I peeked inside and it looked pretty indestructible in there. How can you test this?
My...
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