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Author: | IwannaMini [ Tue Jul 27, 2004 10:01 pm ] |
Post subject: | Positive/Negative conversion |
I NEED SOME HELP..! I am either clueless or missing something. I have been told that my Mini has had "the positive/negative electricals conversion" but now it has decided to go up in smoke. So I have been provided with some wiring diagrams (thanks excops) but they all seem to show the battery negatively ground... ![]() SO... Does this mean my 1968 Deluxe wasnt a positive ground anyway? Is it possible to positively ground a battery? Am I completely missing something here? ![]() If I now want to replace this wiring myself, is it a matter of stripping the dash etc, buying wiring that is the same guage as whats in there and matching it up? |
Author: | dr trim [ Tue Jul 27, 2004 10:12 pm ] |
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if the positive connection of the battery is connected to the body of ur mini urs is positively earthed and if the negative connection of the battery is connected to the body ur mini is negatively earthed (the modern way). is this what u need? http://www.hotbricks.org.au/articles/pos_neg.html for a step by step procedure to convert ur car from positive to negative earth. i hope this is what u wanted, couldnt quite understand what u were saying ![]() |
Author: | IwannaMini [ Tue Jul 27, 2004 10:26 pm ] |
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![]() The battery is negatively earthed so I presume that the conversion has already been done, but after a slight electrical fire, my wiring has now burnt out. I cant work out whether its just a matter of following the old wires with new or if the conversion has been done wrongly hence the fire. If it has been done wrong, is it OK to follow the wiring diagram that I have been given? |
Author: | gafmo [ Tue Jul 27, 2004 10:31 pm ] |
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850pvan is correct. I belive you have a wire that has been shorted under the bash prior to your conversion to Neg earth. It does not always show up straight away, mainly due you will do a short trip to test it. If you need help one of us of an auto electrision will have to have a close look at it. Otherwise you may have to get a new Loom and replace the old one. Try not to rip out the old one till you get a new one and lable every wire that you disconect and you recieve. I intented to replace Marcia's Loom also but I'm waiting for the new engine to arrive and check all the suspention first . If I had time this weekend I'd have a look but possible during the week ![]() Pm also Sent re Marcia ![]() |
Author: | min13k [ Tue Jul 27, 2004 10:45 pm ] |
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hey guys recieved this email from vintage wireing harneses Hello Makka, Can offer only the standard harness to suit 1968 Cooper S Mk.1, which is fitted with a generator, gauges as original, priced at $409.20 (incl GST), catalogue item MN688/1, and the harness is covered with cotton overbraiding. Same basic loom with outer covering of pvc tape is MN688/2 and costs $369.60 (incl.GST). Your decision as to which version you require. Also add postage costs of $9 to $16 depending on where you are. Regards Heather so hopefully this will help some makka |
Author: | Wombat [ Tue Jul 27, 2004 11:10 pm ] |
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I paid $330 inc GST through Northern for cotton covered. It was made by someone in WA David L |
Author: | Mike [ Wed Jul 28, 2004 3:24 am ] |
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try: http://www.vinwire.com.au/mn_list.htm scroll down for the mini. Its around $330 inc GST for an alternator capable loom. |
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