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ELECTRICAL SYSTEM
G10
Premature Bulb Failure
The current feeding the bulbs when the headlights are
in use is alternating current, provided direct from the
generator. The correct bulb loading under these
conditions is of the utmost importance. To ensure that
the rear lamps do not blow and consequently overload
the headlamp and speedometer units, a "carry-over"
type of dip switch is used. This means that during the
change over from head to dip and vice versa both
headlamp filaments are alight thus ensuring that the
heavy bulb loading is not transferred to the small tail
light bulb and speedometer bulb which would result in
failure. Firstly, then, check that the dipper switch is
functioning correctly and, secondly, check that all
bulb holder contact spring tensions are satisfactory as
intermittent open-circuiting of the bulbs could again
lead to circuit overload. Where premature bulb failure
does take place, on no account should twelve-volt
bulbs be substituted as this would only aggravate the
complaint.
Dipper Switch
The dipper switch fitted to the Pastoral is a Wipac
Tricon switch. This switch embodies headlight dipper
switch, engine cut-out (red button) and horn push
(black button). The alternator, wiring harness and
switching incorporates leads for a horn where fitted.
The horn should be of the A.C. buzzer type.
SPARKING PLUG
It is recommended that the sparking plug be inspected,
cleaned and tested every 5,000 miles (8,000 km.) and
a new one fitted every 10,000 miles (16,000 km.).
To remove the sparking plug a box-spanner 13/16"
(19·5 mm.) across flats should be used and if any
difficulty is encountered a small amount of penetrating
oil should be placed at the base of the sparking plug
and time allowed for penetration.
Examine the plug for signs of petrol (gasoline)
fouling. This is indicated by a dry, sooty, black deposit
which is usually caused by over-rich carburation,
although ignition system defects such as a discharged
battery, faulty contact breaker, coil or condenser
defects, or a broken or worn out cable may be
additional causes.
Examine the plug for signs of oil fouling. This will
be indicated by a wet shiny, black deposit on the
central insulator. This is caused by excessive oil in the
combustion chamber during combustion and indicates
that the petroil mixture is incorrect.
To rectify this type of fault the above mentioned
items should be checked with special attention given
to carburation system.
Over-heating of the sparking plug electrodes is
indicated by severely eroded electrodes and a white,
burned or blistered insulator. This type of fault can be
caused by weak carburation although a plug which has
been operating whilst not being screwed down
sufficiently can easily become over-heated due to heat
that is normally dissipated through to the cylinder
head not having an adequate conducting path. Over-
heating is normally symptomised by pre-ignition,
short plug life, and "pinking" which can ultimately
result in piston crown failure. Unnecessary damage
can result from over-tightening the plug. To achieve a
good seal between the plug and cylinder head, screw
the plug in by hand on to its gasket, then lightly
tighten with a box-spanner.
FIG. G6.
Sparking plug diagnosis.
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