Tigers V6 Conversion
Re: Tigers V6 Conversion
But have you got the brown wire from that 2 wire plug going to the GEN light on the dash and is the globe ok in the GEN light?
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Re: Tigers V6 Conversion
No. I'm using Classic gauges and they don't use that wire so it's just sitting in the dash if i remember right,so what should i do with itNickZ wrote:But have you got the brown wire from that 2 wire plug going to the GEN light on the dash and is the globe ok in the GEN light?
Re: Tigers V6 Conversion
Thats why its not charging, the brown wire on the alt really needs to go through a dash light globe. it works by putting ignition switched positive power through the globe to provide positive power to the brown wire. how it works is when the alt isnt spinning the brown wire at the alt is a negative so the globe lights up, once you start the car the alt makes the wire a positive and the globe goes out as it has a positive on both sides of the globe.
you can put the brown to a positive switched (ignition on). but you might have to try a few different positions as it can cause a loop and the engine will not turn off. if you have original FC wiring at the ignition switch you could put it on the pink wire.
you can put the brown to a positive switched (ignition on). but you might have to try a few different positions as it can cause a loop and the engine will not turn off. if you have original FC wiring at the ignition switch you could put it on the pink wire.
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Thanks NickZ i put it on the ignition side of my fuse box and it's charging greatNickZ wrote:
you can put the brown to a positive switched (ignition on). but you might have to try a few different positions as it can cause a loop and the engine will not turn off. if you have original FC wiring at the ignition switch you could put it on the pink wire.
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Re: Tigers V6 Conversion
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Thats why its not charging, the brown wire on the alt really needs to go through a dash light globe. it works by putting ignition switched positive power through the globe to provide positive power to the brown wire. how it works is when the alt isnt spinning the brown wire at the alt is a negative so the globe lights up, once you start the car the alt makes the wire a positive and the globe goes out as it has a positive on both sides of the globe.
you can put the brown to a positive switched (ignition on). but you might have to try a few different positions as it can cause a loop and the engine will not turn off. if you have original FC wiring at the ignition switch you could put it on the pink wire.
Thanks NickZ i put it on the ignition side of my fuse box and it's charging great
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Thats why its not charging, the brown wire on the alt really needs to go through a dash light globe. it works by putting ignition switched positive power through the globe to provide positive power to the brown wire. how it works is when the alt isnt spinning the brown wire at the alt is a negative so the globe lights up, once you start the car the alt makes the wire a positive and the globe goes out as it has a positive on both sides of the globe.
you can put the brown to a positive switched (ignition on). but you might have to try a few different positions as it can cause a loop and the engine will not turn off. if you have original FC wiring at the ignition switch you could put it on the pink wire.
Thanks NickZ i put it on the ignition side of my fuse box and it's charging great
This is why this forum is so good
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Re: Tigers V6 Conversion
Try and get that off a P plater on a commodore forum!!!
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nes138 wrote:Try and get that off a P plater on a commodore forum!!!
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Re: Tigers V6 Conversion
new toy 3 phase bench drill. $62.00 on ebay
got my 22mm spaces done
and longer studs
the spaces are wielded on to the wheel hubs that makes them legal
that brings the wheel track within the limit by about 4mm
now i have to work out how to roll the guards (only about 100 to 150mm where the tire will hit)
Has anyone any ideas on how to go about rolling or cutting bending the under part of the guards
the pink dots are where i think i need do roll them
got my 22mm spaces done
and longer studs
the spaces are wielded on to the wheel hubs that makes them legal
that brings the wheel track within the limit by about 4mm
now i have to work out how to roll the guards (only about 100 to 150mm where the tire will hit)
Has anyone any ideas on how to go about rolling or cutting bending the under part of the guards
the pink dots are where i think i need do roll them
Re: Tigers V6 Conversion
I rolled mine by getting a steel bar and running it between the tyre and guard a few times.
You might need to repaint in there when done.
You might need to repaint in there when done.
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Re: Tigers V6 Conversion
Instead of the steel tube try a round piece of wood. I have heard of baseball bats being used to.Trev wrote:I rolled mine by getting a steel bar and running it between the tyre and guard a few times.
You might need to repaint in there when done.
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Re: Tigers V6 Conversion
baseball bats work really well , I have heard of Coke bottles being used too but never seen it done
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Re: Tigers V6 Conversion
Hi there they sell a guard rolling tool on ebay that bolts onto your wheel studs.