- Sat Jan 05, 2019 12:25 pm
#80808
Dear All,
Firstly, many thanks for the comments and advice, what a supportive community! I would also like to apologize for my delay in replying. Although I am part of the Thames Valley Branch of the owners club, I often work abroad so this restoration happens piece by piece. Not ideal I know, but it's all I can do for now.
The reason for the re-wire was lack of charging from the old system, installed sometime in the 80's. That 'upgrade' had included a switch to 12v, using a Hesketh reg/rec, which I could not get my head around, so decided to rewire myself to be sure. I had previously asked on the forum for anyone with a wiring diagram and was given a 12v one used on a crusader restoration. What you see on the link is that same diagram. Also, as spotted, it is incorrect with the pilots, I only have 2!
SO, to answer some of the questions and pose a couple myself;
1. The coil is 12v. I had used the one from the previous upgrade, but also installed a new one myself to double-check this strange heating anomaly
2. I installed A Reg1 supplied by Paul Goff. (Stator was Lucas)
3. I installed a Minda light switch (not the best fit!!)
4. Yes it is points ignition
5. The loom is new and made from a 7-core trailer cable as suggested by the wiring diagram, so unlikely to have any breakages
6. The +ve wire from the Reg/Rec is connected to the +ve coil in a 4-way junction box, as shown in the diagram
My questions;
1. If there is a leak (I suspect from the light switch), will it blow the reg/rec?
If the answer to 1 is correct, then this likely what has happened. If the Reg1 can be blown by an earth, this is not a positive argument for installing a Reg1 as it seem very risky to me. Perhaps however this is just an issue with the wiring set-up and not the reg1 itself.
2. Would you recommend the existing wiring diagram with the Reg1? But ensuring there are no earths at all through the suggested tests.
3. If no to 3, which diagram and units would you suggest for my rotor/stator and points set-up? (thank you for the link to the german restoration)
Many thanks again, I look forward to your replies. I hope you aren't too frustrated with me
Kind regards
Firstly, many thanks for the comments and advice, what a supportive community! I would also like to apologize for my delay in replying. Although I am part of the Thames Valley Branch of the owners club, I often work abroad so this restoration happens piece by piece. Not ideal I know, but it's all I can do for now.
The reason for the re-wire was lack of charging from the old system, installed sometime in the 80's. That 'upgrade' had included a switch to 12v, using a Hesketh reg/rec, which I could not get my head around, so decided to rewire myself to be sure. I had previously asked on the forum for anyone with a wiring diagram and was given a 12v one used on a crusader restoration. What you see on the link is that same diagram. Also, as spotted, it is incorrect with the pilots, I only have 2!
SO, to answer some of the questions and pose a couple myself;
1. The coil is 12v. I had used the one from the previous upgrade, but also installed a new one myself to double-check this strange heating anomaly
2. I installed A Reg1 supplied by Paul Goff. (Stator was Lucas)
3. I installed a Minda light switch (not the best fit!!)
4. Yes it is points ignition
5. The loom is new and made from a 7-core trailer cable as suggested by the wiring diagram, so unlikely to have any breakages
6. The +ve wire from the Reg/Rec is connected to the +ve coil in a 4-way junction box, as shown in the diagram
My questions;
1. If there is a leak (I suspect from the light switch), will it blow the reg/rec?
If the answer to 1 is correct, then this likely what has happened. If the Reg1 can be blown by an earth, this is not a positive argument for installing a Reg1 as it seem very risky to me. Perhaps however this is just an issue with the wiring set-up and not the reg1 itself.
2. Would you recommend the existing wiring diagram with the Reg1? But ensuring there are no earths at all through the suggested tests.
3. If no to 3, which diagram and units would you suggest for my rotor/stator and points set-up? (thank you for the link to the german restoration)
Many thanks again, I look forward to your replies. I hope you aren't too frustrated with me
Kind regards


