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relay mod.need help please
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I assume you're working from the document authored by WiredGeorge here in the filebase.
Does the problem neutral light go away when the relay is disconnected? Want to eliminate red herrings.
Also, you might want to run a different ground just to be sure. You nicely explained where everything runs to except the ground, so that's the only thing that I can guess...
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its grounded to a bolt going to the frame..i have done some more reading and am real confused now..LOL..two different poast said that lug 86 goes to one coil and lug 87 goes to the other coil..lug 86&87 going to red yellow wire is where i'm confused at..thanks for your help...mustache
Only one wire going to coils from relay. Think of it this way- the R/Y wire that DID feed the coils NOW simply runs an electrically activated switch. If you hook up that R/Y wire to #86 and a good ground to # 85, you should hear it click on when you turn the key. Now, your good, strong, (and fused) power goes to #30, through that switch, out through #87, and off to your coils Does that help a little?
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ok here is what i have....87 is going to the red/yellow wire that did go to the coils..86 is going to both coils..30 goes to inline fuse and then to selonid and 85 goes to ground...i put the positive battery cable on battery and oil & neutral light comes on with key off..that is puzzling to me..thanks for all the help..nustache
WHOA!! You have 87 and 86 backwards! I misunderstood your original post, sorry!
See this: biquetoast.com/coil_relay.pdf
87 goes to the coil.
86 goes to the the red/yellow the *did* go to the coil.
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..two different poast said that lug 86 goes to one coil and lug 87 goes to the other coil..
I think you mean the guys who have a 87a as well as the 87 on the relay. The 87a is powered the same as 87, it is just a seprate lug. Some relays have 'em, some don't.
I have one of those that has an 87a and I used it to power my Newtronic electronic ignition...
When 86 recieves power, it triggers the relay to connect the incoming power from 30 to 87 (and 87a). 86 is nothing but a trigger. The *real* power comes from 30.
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Here's a Diagram:
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mustache wrote:
ok here is what i have....87 is going to the red/yellow wire that did go to the coils..86 is going to both coils..30 goes to inline fuse and then to selonid and 85 goes to ground...i put the positive battery cable on battery and oil & neutral light comes on with key off..that is puzzling to me..thanks for all the help..nustache
WHOA!! You have 87 and 86 backwards! I misunderstood your original post, sorry!
See this: biquetoast.com/coil_relay.pdf
87 goes to the coil.
86 goes to the the red/yellow the *did* go to the coil.
Mustache might have swapped those two lugs, but I can't figure out how that would turn on his idiot lights on the dash?
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i just now wired the relay up this way.lug 86 i found a wire that had 12v with the key on. 87 going to coils i had to put the old red yellow wire on there to to make it run...it had never run this smooth since i have had it..i will find another control and wire everything up again...thanks for all the help..mustache
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