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Lotus Europa Forums => Garage => Topic started by: analogmike on Saturday,May 31, 2025, 01:07:26 PM
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1974 Twin Cam Special US spec
Does anyone know where these wires go? I pulled my carburetors off to get them rebuilt and trying to clean up things below it.   I searched all the manuals and wiring harness diagrams but could not figure this out. 
the first picture is a device on the carburetor side of the engine bay just below the emissions plaque. The brown wire which appears to be a hot wire connected to the starter is not connected. I just don’t know what this device is, or if I should reconnect the brown wire.
The second picture shows two yellow wires (circled) coming out along the suspension arm, one of them goes back and into the harness by the right rear tail light. The other yellow wire seems to have been chopped off so I’m not sure where that second one goes or what it does
The third picture is the coil and there’s another yellow wire with a large connector on it that is not connected.
any help is appreciated!
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There is a wire which goes from the starter solenoid to the coil, which gives 12v to a 9v coil, only on starting. If you have a 9v coil, the + side of the coil is attached to a wiring going to a wire wound resister on a white ceramic body close to the coil, which reduces 12v ignition to 9v when the engine has started. I believe the wire from the starter solenoid to the coil is white with a red trace.
The relay is not standard Lotus wiring that I have ever seen on any TC or TCS.
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There is a wire which goes from the starter solenoid to the coil, which gives 12v to a 9v coil, only on starting. If you have a 9v coil, the + side of the coil is attached to a wiring going to a wire wound resister on a white ceramic body close to the coil, which reduces 12v ignition to 9v when the engine has started. I believe the wire from the starter solenoid to the coil is white with a red trace.
The relay is not standard Lotus wiring that I have ever seen on any TC or TCS.
very interesting, I will check that out. It does seem like that’s a problem I have, it’s sometimes very hard to start the car, it doesn’t want to start until I turn the key back to run position in then it might fire up.
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you can see from the video that I figured out what the wire was that was detached from the square electrical box. I believe it sends voltage to the starter solenoid. Makes it really easy to make a remote starter!
I did some checking and measuring and I don't seem to have the resistor that lowers the voltage to the coil. When the car is running the coil has a full voltage on the plus side and about half voltage on the minus side (which I guess is because the points are opening and closing). I tried to see where that disconnected wire at the distributor attaches to - it does not attach to power or the starting circuit. I didn’t check to see if it is attached to the wire near the starter that was cut off.
The car is running great but it still has a problem starting when hot - it cranks great but doesn’t try to fire until you get off the ignition key and then it has about a second to start or it dies. Maybe my coil is bad, I’ve got all new ignition parts that I’ll be replacing now that it’s running and I know the carburetors are working.
thank you and I hope this information helps someone else.
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I have fitted Gold Top 12v coils.
Never had any problem starting from hot, but countless problems starting from cold with 40DCOEs.