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RE: Clairification of ignition warning light question!

To: "'Stuart J. Ross'" <stuross@nac.net>
Subject: RE: Clairification of ignition warning light question!
From: "Vandergraaf, Chuck" <vandergraaft@aecl.ca>
Date: Wed, 5 Apr 2000 09:18:28 -0400
Stuart,

Hmm, a radar detector held in place with suction cups on a wooden-framed
car.  If we were not talking about Morgans, I'd say that somebody was trying
to lengthen one of my legs.

Radar detection in "these parts" is academic as radar detection devices are
illegal in Manitoba and probably in most of Canada.  I would think that
Morgans would not be invisible to radar, even with all that wood.  The body
is still metallic and will most likely reflect radar signals.  My
understanding is that even plastic Corvettes are visible to radar.  Now,
maybe a fibreglas Morgan with a wooden frame and a plastic radiator?  Maybe
that ought to work.

For what it's worth,

Chuck Vandergraaf
'52+4 (doesn't need radar detector as it is on blocks in the garage)

        ----------
        From:  Stuart J. Ross[SMTP:stuross@nac.net]
        Sent:  Wednesday April 05, 2000 7:17 AM
        To:  Blair, John; 'Manfred Brown'; 'Steve Gilbert';
morgans@autox.team.net
        Subject:  Re: Clairification of ignition warning light question!

        There is a converter for positive ground cars that has a cigarette
lighter
        style plug to allow those devices to be used in a Britmobile. I have
one in
        my +4 which is in the garage so I can't find the name of the
company. Found
        the ad in Hemmings a few years ago...antique radio repairs etc.
Maybe in
        Fla? Anyhow I wanted to use a radar detector and needed that gizmo.
It works
        OK, except there is too much vibration for the radar detector to
stay stuck
        to the windscreen. Maybe this business about glycerin on the suction
cups
        may help me there. But Morgans being "stealthy" due to all that
wood, means
        I am invisible to police radar. Right? C'mon..help me out here,
guys.
        ----- Original Message -----
        From: "Blair, John" <JBlair@scn.spawar.navy.mil>
        To: "'Manfred Brown'" <m-brown@dircon.co.uk>; "'Steve Gilbert'"
        <sgilbert@wpusd.k12.ca.us>; <morgans@autox.team.net>
        Sent: Wednesday, April 05, 2000 7:15 AM
        Subject: RE: Clairification of ignition warning light question!


        > That is the easy solution, but has a hidden parel.  If any part of
the
        > radio/cell phone, antenna, etc, comes in contact with ANY metal
part of
        the
        > car, you have a short and possibly a fire.
        >
        > I know this from experience.  I want'ed to put my ham radio in the
Morgan
        > for
        > a trip I was to take.  So I did exactly that, I connected the
wires for
        the
        > 2 trouble light pins on the dash to a connector that would apply
power
        > appropriately to the radio.  I was using a strap on antenna with a
plastic
        > base on the rear deck.  I rounded a corner and the radio moved and
hit the
        > horizontal stringer the forms the front lip for the seat, all of a
sudden,
        > there was a ton of smoke!!!  I tried pulling the wires from the
sockets as
        > I watched the insulation burn on the wire.  Managed to get the
wire out of
        > the socket, get a slight burn, and luckily NOT loose the wiring
harness!!
        >
        > John
        >
        >
        >
        > -----Original Message-----
        > From: Manfred Brown [mailto:m-brown@dircon.co.uk]
        > Sent: Tuesday, April 04, 2000 1:23 AM
        > To: 'Steve Gilbert'; morgans@autox.team.net
        > Subject: RE: Clairification of ignition warning light question!
        >
        >
        > I've not been following this so excuse what may be a stupid
question: why
        > not just reverse the connections on the cigar lighter, if that is
what you
        > connect your phone charger to? Mine is mounted in the wooden
dashboard so
        > would be easy to reverse.
        >
        > Just a thought
        >
        > Manfred
        > 1987 +8
        >
        > -----Original Message-----
        > From: owner-morgans@autox.team.net
[mailto:owner-morgans@autox.team.net]
        > On
        > Behalf Of Steve Gilbert
        > Sent: 3 April 2000 22:38
        > To: morgans@autox.team.net
        > Subject: Clairification of ignition warning light question!
        >
        > Dear Morgan Folks,
        >
        > Thanks for all the replys to my FOOLISH move to change a perfectly
        > fine Morgan from positive ground (as Mr. Lucas intended) to
negative
        > ground (so I could hook up a cell phone charger)!!!
        >
        > Perhaps I did not explain well.  I'll try again.
        >
        > 1.  I did have (new) generator polerized to be negaive ground(this
was
        > done by shop that rebuilt generator.
        > 2.  I reversed wires on ammeter. The guage now shows a positive
        > movement when engine is reved... and less charge when at
idle(looks
        > normal to me!)
        > 3.  HOWEVER... the "ignition warning light" is working backwards.
At
        > idle it is dim or goes out.  At higher rpm's light is on BRIGHT!!!
        > Backwards from normal.
        >
        > Question #1.  How can I fix the ignition warning light problem.
        > Question #2   What about wires to coil...  Info from one source
says
        > to reverse these.  Fred's bedside reader says NO.  Leave alone.
        >
        > Thanks again
        >
        > Steve Gilbert
        > 67 4/4
        > Negatively Grounded in Auburn, CA
        

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