Windmill John
Veteran Member
Different bits in the title, but 11 volts on brown wire is possibly bothering me more than headlight.
Right, clarity… Just wanted to check electrics, connected battery, all other lights and horn good.
Headlight not working. No feed to wires feeding headlight plug. I’ll be checking left hand switch gear.
But whilst staring in the bowl, I noticed a loose brown wire. Tested it and giving 11 volts with ignition on and black test lead to earth.
During the rebuild, I had cleaned all the contacts I could find. The brown wire is slightly thinner gauge than the browns in the white block it goes to.
I’m going to settle down with a circuit diagram, but in the meantime, on the off chance
hoping someone might shed light on the wire.
11 volts, I’m guessing voltage drop. Battery across terminals is giving 12.3 volts; I will charge later, but that’s enough for testing.
Battery positive to engine block still gives 12.3 volts. Is there some secret earth point hiding…
.

Right, clarity… Just wanted to check electrics, connected battery, all other lights and horn good.
Headlight not working. No feed to wires feeding headlight plug. I’ll be checking left hand switch gear.
But whilst staring in the bowl, I noticed a loose brown wire. Tested it and giving 11 volts with ignition on and black test lead to earth.
During the rebuild, I had cleaned all the contacts I could find. The brown wire is slightly thinner gauge than the browns in the white block it goes to.
I’m going to settle down with a circuit diagram, but in the meantime, on the off chance
11 volts, I’m guessing voltage drop. Battery across terminals is giving 12.3 volts; I will charge later, but that’s enough for testing.
Battery positive to engine block still gives 12.3 volts. Is there some secret earth point hiding…
.

