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Maintenance and Modifications / Re: Wiring help
Last post by MPlayle - Today at 08:51:29 AM
Your car may have had the side marker lights at one time.  They may have been left out if/when the fenders were replaced at some point in time?

#2
Maintenance and Modifications / Re: Wiring help
Last post by ADRay - Today at 08:24:32 AM
Thanks George, this is helpful.

Also, I was able to determine the side marker light wire - however, my car doesn't have side markers. My Subaru has several "never used" harnesses so maybe the side marker light wire is unused for my application, but it also looks like it was plugged into something at some point.

This has been the most mysterious part of the rebuild 😬
#3
I ended up buying a "topdon" off Amazon. It had good reviews, but how many of those are real...
#4
Maintenance and Modifications / Re: Jet height HIF 44
Last post by MPlayle - Today at 04:45:37 AM
Yes, BCE is overall richer than BDL.

The charts are read left to right, bottom to top.  The lower left is the idle station.  WOT is at the top right.

The station numbers are along the bottom with the pointy end as #16.

Lean is at the bottom, rich at the top.

On the MintyLamb site, enter the needle to be graphed in the "Search Needles" box.  To remove a needle from the graph, click on the colored needle name above the graph.

#5
Maintenance and Modifications / Re: Jet height HIF 44
Last post by Shrimps - May 18, 2024, 09:28:51 PM
Quote from: MPlayle on May 16, 2024, 10:25:36 AMBased on the needle you mentioned at the start of this thread and the two needles Dave recommended, I plotted them in the "MintyLamb" site (screenshot attached below).
How does one read those charts?  In the chart is the BCE overall richer or leaner than the BDL?

Thanks.
#6
Shop Tools And Equipment / Re: Jump/Start Pack Suggestion...
Last post by bikewiz - May 18, 2024, 07:50:37 PM
I have a NOCO Boost XL 1500A that works remarkably well for its size. I bought it as a package deal with a 2 bank NOCO Genius smart charger which is a bit nicer than a Battery Tender.
https://no.co/products/power/boost
#7
Maintenance and Modifications / Re: Wiring help
Last post by bikewiz - May 18, 2024, 07:12:39 PM
Two sources I found very helpful with my wiring.
https://www.theminiforum.co.uk/forums/topic/324929-wire-diagrams-redrawn/
https://www.theminiforum.co.uk/forums/topic/263927-bs-au7-full-wiring-codecolours/

According to the BS-AU7: Red Black Parking switch to left-hand side lamp

You may need to login to The Mini Forum to find the redrawn wire diagrams.
Alternatively search the Google as follows. site:theminiforum.co.uk wire diagrams redrawn

The BS-AU7 is on their site under frequently asked questions.

OF course this is assuming someone in the past 45 years didn't just "use a bit of wire I had laying about....."

I hope this helps, the car is looking better every day!
#8
Maintenance and Modifications / Wiring help
Last post by ADRay - May 18, 2024, 03:31:18 PM
I am putting my car wiring back together after disconnecting the main and rear harnesses to remove them from the engine bay. Overall, my physical and mental notes were about 95% efficient. I'm left with a couple of bullet connectors on wires where the colors don't match. On the female end, I have a double Green White, and a single Green White. On the male end, I have a Red Black, Green Red and a Green Brown. I also have this other Red Black wire that attaches to the bottom left blade on the fuse box that I can't figure out where it goes. The wiring is a pretty hacked up 1982 Mini 1000 HL. The wiring diagram in the Haynes has no Red Black. Any help is welcome, please see pics.
#9
The Lounge / Re: F1 - 2024
Last post by Brit_in_TX - May 17, 2024, 06:55:54 PM
Quote from: MiniDave on May 17, 2024, 10:00:41 AMHAAS have improved enough that the Hulk is showing other drivers that they are no longer the last place team and could be a good place to start or even enhance your career. It sure worked for him! He's consistently made it into the top 10, race after race both in qually and in finishing order. The potential seems to be there again at HAAS.

Helps when your team mate drives off the circuit to keep their competitors behind them.  Did it in Saudi and again in Miami.
#10
The Lounge / Re: F1 - 2024
Last post by MiniDave - May 17, 2024, 10:00:41 AM
Well, all sorts of interesting things happening in F1, not the least of which is the wheels seem to be falling off the Red Bull effort. Newey has signed with Ferrari - who look pretty strong so far this weekend, at least LeClerc does as he's topped both practice sessions so far and Max says they're "just nowhere"

McLaren, even Mercedes seem likely to feature in this race....Sainz will have to up his game tho as he's not quite on the same page as LeClerc. One thing's for sure, a tenth can take you from 1st place to 5th these days, and a thousandth of a second can take you out of qually!

Tsunoda has been having a good year and seems to have really upped his game this season, I would like to see him with Fred at Aston, but unless daddy Bigbux changes his mind or somehow Honda can persuade him, Lance will have the #2 seat.

HAAS have improved enough that the Hulk is showing other drivers that they are no longer the last place team and could be a good place to start or even enhance your career. It sure worked for him! He's consistently made it into the top 10, race after race both in qually and in finishing order. The potential seems to be there again at HAAS.

It way early in the season to be talking driver's seats, so Ima let that rest for now.