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Hi guys. I appreciate all the help here.
Dave Russell, sorry I'm not makeing clear what parts I'm refering to. I get these terms from the Moss catalog. Let me try again. Flasher Relay: the silver box, with 8 wires attached, located front left wing under the fresh air hose. Flasher unit: silver small can style unit, 3 wires, attached to the fire wall. Traficator: center unit attached to the steering wheel. Does that help? Only thing making any noise is the Fasher relay. It's a learn as I go, and if I'm calling these units by their wrong names, and confusing things, sorry about that. How's this? Trunk-boot. Hood-bonnet. Fenders-wings. Quarter panels-wings. Windsheild-windscreen? /ubbthreads/images/graemlins/savewave.gif
The flasher unit, can on firewall is not making any sounds. Maybe that is the defective unit? I'd like to try and replace that. What should I as for at my local parts store? I seem to run in problems when they find out it's for a 64 Healey. Sorry we don't have a reference for that.
In reply to where the Flasher relay came from, I don't know. PO installed it. Maybe this is what Moss is supplying. He did get most things from them.
I'll be trying all the things mentioned here and thanks for figuring out what I'm trying to get across. Sooner or later, I'll get the terminology correct. Cheers, Roger
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Roger,
The flasher unit, three terminal can, should make a light clicking in time with the light blinking. The relay box should only make a click, ONE time when the turn signal lever is first moved into a L or R turn position. It should stay engaged as long as the turn signal lever is in a turn position.
You could start by replacing the flasher unit, three terminal can, with a modern electronic replacement. The flash operation & rate are not dependent on the bulb loads as the original flasher is. Ed helped sort this out for me, although he used a different flasher than I did. Mine is a NAPA # 50-263-3 Signal-Stat turn signal blinker.
Remember that the relay box should click only once when the lever is first moved to a turn position.
I'll give this a try;
Measuring voltages to ground - Terminal 8 on the box should show 12 volts continuously when the turn signal lever is set for a right turn.
With the turn box mounted with the single mounting screw down, the terminals are numbered 1,2,3,4, RH side, top to bottom. 5,6,7,8 LH side, top to bottom.
Terminal 4 on the box should show 12 volts continuously when the turn signal lever is set for left turn.
Terminal 5 on the box should show only when the brake light switch is operated.
Terminal 1 should an intermittant 12 volts in time with the flasher rate when the turn signal lever is switched to L or R.
When set to turn right - no brake - terminal 6 to the right front light should show regular 12 volt pulsing & terminal 7 to the right rear should do the same.
When set to turn left - no brake - terminal 2 to the left front light should show regular 12 volt pulsing & terminal 3 to the left rear should do the same.
With no turn selected, operating the brake should show a steady 12 volts on terminals 3 & 7.
D