Are you talking about the headlights or the headlight motors? They are controlled by the same switch, but that is it. After the switch the wiring for the lights and the wiring for the headlights are different. The only common point is the grounding location inside the engine compartment. Since you said you replaced a motor, I assumed you were having a problem with the motors not cycling. If you do not have a wiring diagram, you will have a much harder time tracking this down. You will be dealing with several different colored wires for each motor. There is no easy fix here. You need to follow the current to find the problem. Somewhere along the maze of switch, relays, fuses, and connectors, there will most likely be an open circuit. It could be a cut wire, a burnt fuse, or just a bad connection that needs cleaning. You need the wiring diagram, a basic knowledge of circuitry, a test light, and some patience. There is a nice wiring diagram in the back of the factory shop manual. The diagram for a later TR7 would also work as the headlight wiring is the same. You might be able to find an on-line copy of one to print out.