Drum's motorised conveyances
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Re: Drum's motorised conveyances
If you need any bits for it,on SLROC forum there is a guy in West Lothian having a big clear out of Weasel bits.
http://slroc2.co.uk/forum/index.php?topic=13852.0
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Cheers for that ^, although I could probably do with having a clear out of my own!
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Re: Drum's motorised conveyances
Cor. All those auxillary gauges, posh as fuck.
1976 Triumph Dolomite 1850HL - Field based greenhouse.
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1977 Triumph Dolomite 1300 - Lean green oil dripping machine.
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Re: Drum's motorised conveyances
This Tex Magnalite indicator switch has 4 blue wires coming out of it. Someone had chopped the original wires and twisted the blue ones on resulting in me not knowing which was the feed, the earth, the left or right flashers.
The wheel is missing too but I can cancel them manually.
I'll dig the soldering iron out tomorrow.
The wheel is missing too but I can cancel them manually.
I'll dig the soldering iron out tomorrow.
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You've got to love* previous owners fixing* stuff.
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I removed the rear lamp covers.
It still says cream on the v5. I would have kept it cream. Probably would have removed the covers before painting too. The scotch blocks got the chop.- Hooli
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That cream looked a nice colour, every other damn series on the road is blue.
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If it helps I can dig out the one I have in the garage somewhere and see which wire goes where.Drum wrote: ↑Tue Oct 08, 2019 11:14 pm This Tex Magnalite indicator switch has 4 blue wires coming out of it. Someone had chopped the original wires and twisted the blue ones on resulting in me not knowing which was the feed, the earth, the left or right flashers.
The wheel is missing too but I can cancel them manually.
I'll dig the soldering iron out tomorrow.
Alternatively, you could brave the self-righteous, priggish, incompetence that is the Series 2 Forum and see if the pathetic twat running that, managed to loose the pictures of the Tex Magnalite connections like everything else.
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