Wiring questions
Posted: Sun Mar 15, 2009 12:10 pm
Simple question... should I have a Control Box, because I can't find one (as per fig 18 of the manual)
If yes, where should it be
My '59 Dexta came with an alternator fitted and I wondered if this makes a difference.
I would like to fuse some 12V feeds but am unsure which to fuse and what rating is required - e.g. the feed to the Heater Switch. Is there a newer 'alternator' circuit diagram I could take a look at
I seem to be able to wire and feed everything OK. The lights all work. I fitted a heater switch to compliment a new fuel primer OK - both were originally missing. The new main/light switch seems OK but I notice the key does not prevent starting and would appreciate knowing what isolation switches are recommended (with public showing in mind).
Problem with the oil pressure switch - the switch stays open circuit when the engine is off
Is there a fix
Couple of things I have noticed whilst doing the work.
1: Putting back the original heater plug was difficult as there is a pipe exiting the block right behind it. I think the heater has gone in crossed - but tight.
2: Getting the oil pressure switch out requires either a very short spanner, strong hands and steel knuckles or some sort of special spanner. I hope the new one can be socketed in.
Any help will be appreciated.
Alan


I would like to fuse some 12V feeds but am unsure which to fuse and what rating is required - e.g. the feed to the Heater Switch. Is there a newer 'alternator' circuit diagram I could take a look at

I seem to be able to wire and feed everything OK. The lights all work. I fitted a heater switch to compliment a new fuel primer OK - both were originally missing. The new main/light switch seems OK but I notice the key does not prevent starting and would appreciate knowing what isolation switches are recommended (with public showing in mind).
Problem with the oil pressure switch - the switch stays open circuit when the engine is off


Couple of things I have noticed whilst doing the work.
1: Putting back the original heater plug was difficult as there is a pipe exiting the block right behind it. I think the heater has gone in crossed - but tight.
2: Getting the oil pressure switch out requires either a very short spanner, strong hands and steel knuckles or some sort of special spanner. I hope the new one can be socketed in.
Any help will be appreciated.
Alan