Hi, as stated in my first post I am rebuilding a Lwb haffy , I have made a new wiring harness as the old one was in a bad state of repair, I have taken lots of photos of the rebuild ,including the engine bay wiring harness . the vehicle has a suppression type harness and parts as shown on page 9.10/0 of the 1970 parts book. I presume this is like the military spec haflingers. I can see from my photos there is a 4mm red wire from the suppressor to the stater solenoid but connected to the same terminal at the starter solenoid end there is another red wire , it is over 18 months since I removed the original harness and yes you have guessed it I can,t remember or see where the other red wire goes.
I have several wiring diagrams but not one of the suppression type harness, can anybody help with a copy of the wiring harness.
regards Dave
wiring harness
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Re: wiring harness
I would hazard a guess that the other end of you "spare" red wire goes to the starter switch. The suppressor should have an earth = probably the case which is connected to the bodywork.
John
p.s. Also possible it goes to 51 on the regulator via a fuse.
John
p.s. Also possible it goes to 51 on the regulator via a fuse.
Haflinger 703AP LWB 1973 - (Once owned by Lady Sutherland & Sons.) Now called "Lurch" !
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Re: wiring harness
I have spoken to Dale at Haflinger Tecknik and he has checked one of his Haflingers and the wire connects to the small rectangular relay , terminal marked 30/51. between the starter solenoid and fuel filter .
Dave.
Dave.
Re: wiring harness
So what does the small relay do? I wonder if it is an added thing?
John
John
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