Anything special I should know before I rewire?
Anything special I should know before I rewire?
Hi all --
I'm rewiring my '73 with a quality wiring harness that has a fuse box that mounts in the cabin. This mini is negative ground, with alternator. Some questions:
Does the alternator require any special wiring or hardware that's different from domestic cars? BAT+ and exciter are what I'm planning on hooking up, with no other hardware. Oh, and my '73 doesn't appear to have a control box that some had. Is that normal?
The speedo gauge has a voltage regulator that, from what I can tell, supplies voltage to the other gauges to ensure they display the right values with the needle. Can anyone confirm that I won't cook the gauges if I supply the speedo voltage stabilizer input with switched 12V?
Thanks for the help everyone. I can't wait to get this the wiring fixed in this beast
Cheers,
Jeff
I'm rewiring my '73 with a quality wiring harness that has a fuse box that mounts in the cabin. This mini is negative ground, with alternator. Some questions:
Does the alternator require any special wiring or hardware that's different from domestic cars? BAT+ and exciter are what I'm planning on hooking up, with no other hardware. Oh, and my '73 doesn't appear to have a control box that some had. Is that normal?
The speedo gauge has a voltage regulator that, from what I can tell, supplies voltage to the other gauges to ensure they display the right values with the needle. Can anyone confirm that I won't cook the gauges if I supply the speedo voltage stabilizer input with switched 12V?
Thanks for the help everyone. I can't wait to get this the wiring fixed in this beast

Cheers,
Jeff
Hi all --
I'm rewiring my '73 with a quality wiring harness that has a fuse box that mounts in the cabin. This mini is negative ground, with alternator. Some questions:
Does the alternator require any special wiring or hardware that's different from domestic cars? BAT+ and exciter are what I'm planning on hooking up, with no other hardware. Oh, and my '73 doesn't appear to have a control box that some had. Is that normal?
The speedo gauge has a voltage regulator that, from what I can tell, supplies voltage to the other gauges to ensure they display the right values with the needle. Can anyone confirm that I won't cook the gauges if I supply the speedo voltage stabilizer input with switched 12V?
Thanks for the help everyone. I can't wait to get this the wiring fixed in this beast
Cheers,
Jeff
I'm rewiring my '73 with a quality wiring harness that has a fuse box that mounts in the cabin. This mini is negative ground, with alternator. Some questions:
Does the alternator require any special wiring or hardware that's different from domestic cars? BAT+ and exciter are what I'm planning on hooking up, with no other hardware. Oh, and my '73 doesn't appear to have a control box that some had. Is that normal?
The speedo gauge has a voltage regulator that, from what I can tell, supplies voltage to the other gauges to ensure they display the right values with the needle. Can anyone confirm that I won't cook the gauges if I supply the speedo voltage stabilizer input with switched 12V?
Thanks for the help everyone. I can't wait to get this the wiring fixed in this beast

Cheers,
Jeff
Re: Instrument Voltage stabilizer - are you suggesting removing the stabilizer?
It's there to do as you say. Doesn't it have switched 12V from the std Mini ignition anyway?
Thanks for the info,
Jeff
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