main relay
Hello,
There are two components that look like the main relay. first one is behind the silver cruise control which seems a bit larger than what's pictured on the web page it's brown. The second one is located on a board with othercomponents it says MITSUBA/12.v8 3305 on it. looks like it's plugged in directly to the board. Which one is it? Also, the slow grinding probably is because the ignition timeing was advanced. I don't think it'll kick in if that wasen't the case. Many thanks, John |
Re: main relay
"@microsoft.com lutzj[at]operamail.com" <""billgates\"@microsoft.com
lutzj[at]operamail.com"> wrote in news:NZTvb.11910$Hb.3438347@news4.srv.hcvlny.cv.ne t: > Hello, > There are two components that look like the main relay. > first one is behind the silver cruise control which > seems a bit larger than what's pictured on the web > page it's brown. The second one is located on a board > with othercomponents it says MITSUBA/12.v8 3305 on it. > looks like it's plugged in directly to the board. > Which one is it? > > Also, the slow grinding probably is because the ignition > timeing was advanced. I don't think it'll kick in if that > wasen't the case. > > Many thanks, > John > > http://www.markl.f9.co.uk/howto/elec...main-relay.htm -- Jim Yanik,NRA member jyanik-at-kua.net |
Re: main relay
"@microsoft.com lutzj[at]operamail.com" <""billgates\"@microsoft.com
lutzj[at]operamail.com"> wrote in news:NZTvb.11910$Hb.3438347@news4.srv.hcvlny.cv.ne t: > Hello, > There are two components that look like the main relay. > first one is behind the silver cruise control which > seems a bit larger than what's pictured on the web > page it's brown. The second one is located on a board > with othercomponents it says MITSUBA/12.v8 3305 on it. > looks like it's plugged in directly to the board. > Which one is it? > > Also, the slow grinding probably is because the ignition > timeing was advanced. I don't think it'll kick in if that > wasen't the case. > > Many thanks, > John > > http://www.markl.f9.co.uk/howto/elec...main-relay.htm -- Jim Yanik,NRA member jyanik-at-kua.net |
Re: main relay
"@microsoft.com lutzj[at]operamail.com" <""billgates\"@microsoft.com
lutzj[at]operamail.com"> wrote in news:NZTvb.11910$Hb.3438347@news4.srv.hcvlny.cv.ne t: > Hello, > There are two components that look like the main relay. > first one is behind the silver cruise control which > seems a bit larger than what's pictured on the web > page it's brown. The second one is located on a board > with othercomponents it says MITSUBA/12.v8 3305 on it. > looks like it's plugged in directly to the board. > Which one is it? > > Also, the slow grinding probably is because the ignition > timeing was advanced. I don't think it'll kick in if that > wasen't the case. > > Many thanks, > John > > http://www.markl.f9.co.uk/howto/elec...main-relay.htm -- Jim Yanik,NRA member jyanik-at-kua.net |
Re: main relay
"@microsoft.com lutzj[at]operamail.com" <""billgates\"@microsoft.com
lutzj[at]operamail.com"> wrote in news:NZTvb.11910$Hb.3438347@news4.srv.hcvlny.cv.ne t: > Hello, > There are two components that look like the main relay. > first one is behind the silver cruise control which > seems a bit larger than what's pictured on the web > page it's brown. The second one is located on a board > with othercomponents it says MITSUBA/12.v8 3305 on it. > looks like it's plugged in directly to the board. > Which one is it? > > Also, the slow grinding probably is because the ignition > timeing was advanced. I don't think it'll kick in if that > wasen't the case. > > Many thanks, > John > > http://www.markl.f9.co.uk/howto/elec...main-relay.htm -- Jim Yanik,NRA member jyanik-at-kua.net |
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