Wiring Diagram
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wiring on cars from that era is pretty basic, when I rewired the Taimar I found this quite useful. It is clear and straigt forward, small changes can be made to suit your particular car and possibly a few more fuses and a relay or two to take loading off old switches, if you're not looking to keep it 100% original.............
Edited by phillpot on Friday 7th October 12:03
The TVR Car Club in the New World has a wiring diagram of a 1960's Grantura on its homepage which might help you, see here http://tvrna.tvrccna.org/tech/tech-g02.html
This page itself is worth a view!
This page itself is worth a view!
Hi,I,m in the process of wiring from scratch my Grantura.The Purists may not approve but I purchased a good second hand loom out of a early MGB.Also followed the B wiring diagram.It has everything and a bit more than you,ll need.Easy to follow cos all is colour coded.I stripped all the outer black plastic to visually check the cabling and eventually retaped with a more period cloth type covering.Also installed additional relays and fuses.Regards Baz
Barry,
I'm researching TVR Grantura Racing - can you please send me an email / msssage to let me know a bit more about your car.
Can you please let me know the the chassis number, registration number and details of first owners and I'll see if I can find out some history.
Thank you
Rob Pennington
I'm researching TVR Grantura Racing - can you please send me an email / msssage to let me know a bit more about your car.
Can you please let me know the the chassis number, registration number and details of first owners and I'll see if I can find out some history.
Thank you
Rob Pennington
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