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Eureka wire

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tms
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Eureka wire

Postby tms » 14 Feb 2018 14:31

Hi hope some one can help, My TR7 has had a sprint conversion and I think that it got a 12 volt coil fitted and the start relay has been modified to bypass the Eureka Wire. What I would like to do is fit a standard relay, but to do this I need to find the Eureka wire and by pass it, so I am asking does anybody know where the wire is situated in the car please?

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Re: Eureka wire

Postby rosey » 14 Feb 2018 21:47

The ballast wire is embedded within the wiring loom in the dashboard, the easiest way to bypass it is to run a 12v feed direct to the coil and remove the original wire from the relay at the coil.
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Re: Eureka wire

Postby tms » 15 Feb 2018 07:14

Thanks for the reply and info, not what I wan't to hear but thanks again. Terry

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Re: Eureka wire

Postby sonscar » 15 Feb 2018 21:20

I seem to remember one end of it starts very near the fuse box.I fitted a separate 12v feed when I fitted electronic ignition.Steve.

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