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TR6 CR series car wiring diagrams

matttnz

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Link to similar thread on tr-register.co.uk

I've seen a few posts over the past year of folks, like myself, looking for a wiring diagram for CR cars.
Usually we get (well "intentioned-ly") sent toward the advance autowire link that seems to have diagrams for every TR5/6...except ours.


I managed to get pdf of a pdf of a copy of a scan... that I've tidied up into a colour wire diagram to mimic these. I originally formatted at A3 on PPT and converted to pdf which seemed to magically transform it to A4, but it should blow up ok. The pdf is on TRRegUK website, but size rules means I've only got a jpg attached here I'm afraid.


There are some bits for German market cars I've left out for simplicity (extra rear lights & hazard lights) but if anyone would like a copy of the original file, or the ppt I hacked together so they can use it as a base to document their own "enhancements" or "PO embellishments" please feel free to PM me with your email & I'll send them through.



Righto

MT
Wiring Diagram CR series.jpg
 
Hi Matt!
Nice diagram for those that need it. Are you sure about the +6v coil?.... shouldn't it be labeled as +12v?
 
:smile: you don't miss a trick Elliot!

Not sure at all, but faithfully reproducing what was on the scan of a photocopy of a cutting in book...
That key clearly states 6V. Mine has a ballast resistor and runs at 9V, so it's no help to confirm deny.

How's car #2 coming along?

MT
 
#2 is being slowly awakened. Fuel tank was removed and cleaned, new brass float installed so the fuel gauge now works.
carburetors (like your PI but different :smile: ) were cleaned and rebuilt with new diaphragms.
Just yesterday I tried to start it but there was no spark. I ordered a new Pertronix electronic ignition to replace the points and condenser. Will update once it's running.
 
Can't wait to see more pics/vid. I'll send a vid of the yellow beastie running up some of our volcanoes when the weather improves.
 
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