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PostPosted: Sun Sep 12, 2010 11:02 pm 
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Anybody have an image of a vans wiring. Specifically for the 71 Mini K Van.

Im going to strip the car, and would like to check everything out as i go.

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http://www.minimania.com/MM/Mini_Wiring ... e_1362.htm

Should have the right one there somewhere, my reader is playing up so i can't browse for your one.

But i'd say that sites your best bet

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adamstuart wrote:
http://www.minimania.com/MM/Mini_Wiring_Diagrams_Now_On_Line_1362.htm

Should have the right one there somewhere, my reader is playing up so i can't browse for your one.

But i'd say that sites your best bet


Hey that's a handy link but the diagrams there are all for UK built cars :(

Drexxle, I'll send one this morning :wink:

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does anyone know what one i should use?63 850 with alternator/pulsar distributor and gemini starter motor :roll: yep i'm confused too :lol:

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Hi,

If you still have the '63 harness, designed for generator & control box, then this article I came across in a "DIY" subscription thing (that you'd get from the newsagent week-by-week) from the 70s is a great guide for converting to alternator (2-wire).

Funny how in the pictures in the article it looks like a mini block!

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PostPosted: Mon Sep 13, 2010 6:11 pm 
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Thanks jacob havn't got old harness but this will help get a bit more done looks like a mini block to me

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Just make sure youv got a few spare containers of GENUINE( accept no less) LUCAS SMOKE :lol:


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thanks vulcan.

it does have a box like that on the left wall of the engine bay, although it seems to have an alternator on it already. Engine seems to be a transplant of a Leyland Mini 998. The wiring is an absolute dogs breakfast.

I may end up replacing much of it. Hence asking for wiring diagrams.

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