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1. [Tigers] Crossed wires - Part II (score: 1)
Author: "James E. Pickard" <geowiz.sgy@cox.net>
Date: Mon, 2 Nov 2009 22:11:51 -0600
OK. Maybe someone out there can explain this to me. I turn on the running lights and both front white lights come on. I turn on the right turn signal and the amber light blinks. I turn on the left tu
/html/tigers/2009-11/msg00020.html (7,300 bytes)

2. Re: [Tigers] Crossed wires - Part II (score: 1)
Author: "Ross" <ross_hulse@sbcglobal.net>
Date: Mon, 2 Nov 2009 23:15:00 -0800
Clean your grounds on the front lighting circuit and the problem will clear up magically. They are located under the nut front hood (bonnet)rubber feet. Ross OK. Maybe someone out there can explain
/html/tigers/2009-11/msg00021.html (7,171 bytes)

3. Re: [Tigers] Crossed wires - Part II (score: 1)
Author: Owain Lloyd <owain.lloyd@gmail.com>
Date: Tue, 3 Nov 2009 09:39:55 +0000
definitely bad grounds. i attacked those lights with silicon sealant all round the back and over a newly cleaned up ground connection. they get tons of water/mud/grit thrown over them. ______________
/html/tigers/2009-11/msg00022.html (8,897 bytes)

4. Re: [Tigers] Crossed wires - Part II (score: 1)
Author: David T Johnson <djoh797014@yahoo.com>
Date: Tue, 3 Nov 2009 06:16:37 -0800 (PST)
Classic symtoms of a bad ground on the front turn lights. Try running the sheet meatl mounting screws in and out to get a good bite for ground. You'll be amazed at the combination of lights that flas
/html/tigers/2009-11/msg00023.html (8,672 bytes)

5. Re: [Tigers] Crossed wires - Part II (score: 1)
Author: FHSLOTH13@aol.com
Date: Tue, 3 Nov 2009 09:28:50 EST
The same ground is also responsible for the brightness of the head lamps. I had one very dull lamp, cleaned the ground under the hood buffer and all is well. Fred Baum _______________________________
/html/tigers/2009-11/msg00025.html (7,153 bytes)

6. Re: [Tigers] Crossed wires - Part II (score: 1)
Author: "Smit, Theo" <Theo.Smit@dynastream.com>
Date: Tue, 3 Nov 2009 08:23:12 -0700
I rebuilt the front marker/signal light assemblies on my Tiger... The white metal castings (? Not sure what the exact alloy is) were corroded through around the outside corners, so I cleaned up the c
/html/tigers/2009-11/msg00026.html (10,717 bytes)

7. Re: [Tigers] Crossed wires - Part II (score: 1)
Author: Randy Smith <RSSmithIQ@cs.com>
Date: Tue, 03 Nov 2009 12:17:02 -0500
Some of you guys probably know much more about this than I do, but Theo mentioning using silicone sealant reminded me about this. Some RTV silicone sealants can be quite acidic. I used some to seal a
/html/tigers/2009-11/msg00027.html (9,314 bytes)

8. Re: [Tigers] Crossed wires - Part II (score: 1)
Author: "Smit, Theo" <Theo.Smit@dynastream.com>
Date: Tue, 3 Nov 2009 11:19:06 -0700
I used gray Permatex gasket forming sealant on the marker lights. I don't think it is acid based. Other silicones that I've used release acetic acid as they cure, but I've never noticed any serious c
/html/tigers/2009-11/msg00028.html (10,087 bytes)

9. Re: [Tigers] Crossed wires - Part II (score: 1)
Author: Tony Somebody <achd73@yahoo.com>
Date: Tue, 3 Nov 2009 11:30:22 -0800 (PST)
Ive always used Permatex brand too. Blue mostly but black and orange too. On my cars and Harelys as well and have never had any problems of any type on aluminum or other material. I dont know how man
/html/tigers/2009-11/msg00029.html (12,044 bytes)

10. Re: [Tigers] Crossed wires - Part II (score: 1)
Author: "Smit, Theo" <Theo.Smit@dynastream.com>
Date: Tue, 3 Nov 2009 12:39:02 -0700
Pretty sure this is it... I'd have to go look at the tube at home to be http://www.permatex.com/products/Automotive/automotive_gasketing/gasket_ makers/auto_Permatex_Ultra_Grey_Rigid_High-Torque_RTV_
/html/tigers/2009-11/msg00030.html (8,620 bytes)

11. Re: [Tigers] Crossed wires - Part II (score: 1)
Author: Randy Smith <RSSmithIQ@cs.com>
Date: Tue, 03 Nov 2009 15:01:27 -0500
The Blue Permatex brand RTV is what I had problems with. There are a couple of slightly different blues out there, and maybe mine was a older version. I had that issue in 2002. I also use the Ultra
/html/tigers/2009-11/msg00031.html (8,983 bytes)

12. Re: [Tigers] Crossed wires - Part II (score: 1)
Author: AAAGLASSS@aol.com
Date: Tue, 3 Nov 2009 15:11:27 EST
Use neutral cure silicone it has no acid in it. Older Jags really had a problem with this. The GM cars had Urethane as a glue system it was just no rust protection and lousy drainage. B382002560 I us
/html/tigers/2009-11/msg00032.html (10,435 bytes)

13. Re: [Tigers] Crossed wires - Part II (score: 1)
Author: " Ron Fraser" <rfraser@bluefrog.com>
Date: Tue, 3 Nov 2009 15:55:23 -0500
I believe RTV that is sensor safe is the type you want. I'm not 100% sure that is correct but it sounds right. I'm looking at the packaging for Permatex Ultra Grey; states Sensor Safe and Non-corros
/html/tigers/2009-11/msg00033.html (10,419 bytes)

14. Re: [Tigers] Crossed wires - Part II (score: 1)
Author: Steve Laifman <SLaifman@SoCal.rr.com>
Date: Tue, 03 Nov 2009 13:01:07 -0800
BE VERY CAREFUL. While acetic acid forms (CH3COOH), also known as ethanoic acid, is an organic acid which gives vinegar its sour taste and pungent smell. However, the substance may be toxic to kidney
/html/tigers/2009-11/msg00034.html (9,031 bytes)

15. Re: [Tigers] Crossed wires - Part II (score: 1)
Author: Tony Somebody <achd73@yahoo.com>
Date: Tue, 3 Nov 2009 14:16:17 -0800 (PST)
LOL Theo- I have some relatives in WVa that need it for toothpaste- might replace whats missing. I guess Ive just always bought blue, black or orange. Next tube is gray. I think its a great product.
/html/tigers/2009-11/msg00036.html (9,862 bytes)


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