stevehello Posted Thursday at 11:34 PM Posted Thursday at 11:34 PM Forty-six years ago I had purchased a used station wagon because I had needed a vehicle to carry tools and building supplies in for my home improvements. Since I couldn’t afford to pay for insurance on two cars, I placed my 1971 Lotus 7 series 4 into a garage. I then removed the dash board switches because they hadn’t been working reliably, but I had tried unsuccessfully to find new switches. Though I had labeled most of the wires in the car, the ink has faded since then so that I can’t read it anymore and, since I had purchased it assembled in 1972, I do not know exactly which wire goes where. Does anyone have the wiring instructions for the car? My wife has been angry that the car has been in her way and so I need to get it running again so that I can again register it with the California DMV. Because the negative wire in all circuits that I have ever seen before has always been connected to a black wire, I placed the black cable to the negative terminal of the battery. Although every other car that I’ve seen has had a red positive cable, this car has a blue cable so I connected it to the plus terminal of the battery. I was happy to see that the starter then could easily rotate the engine in the proper direction though the ignition coil did not produce a spark. I assumed that there is corrosion somewhere, but, when I started to follow the wires, I was surprised to see that, under the car, the blue battery cable is connected to the chassis at the rear of the car. I then downloaded the Assembly Guide (also labeled Owners Guide) from this website. For some reason, it does not show it does not have a wiring diagram of the whole car or a breakout of the wiring cable. I then became concerned when I saw that it does say that a Lotus 7 series 4 has a “negative earth polarity”, however, there is a separate download diagram at this website that shows that the positive terminal is connected to the ground (chassis) and it shows an electric fuel pump (which I don’t have) so perhaps it’s for another model. Now, I am 79 years old and unable to remember 46 years ago as to what color wire had been bolted to which battery terminal. Does anyone know where I can get the breakout diagram of my cars electrical cable or the cars schematic? Does anyone at least know if all Lotus 7 series 4 cars had a negative chassis ground or did the wiring change during the years that the series 4 had been produced (could it have been different depending on which engine was installed?). Though my engines valve cover says Lotus-Holbay on its valve cover, I do not have the twin cam engine shown in the owners manual so, perhaps the manual does not exactly apply to my car. Does anyone else have a Lotus 7 series 4 with a blue cable battery cable that goes to ground and, is it a connected to the positive battery terminal? It was easy enough for me to buy modern tires and dashboard rocker switches but, the break and clutch cylinders have been left unused for so long, I believe that I should rebuild or replace them for safety reasons; does anyone know what parts I would ask for? Once someone had told me that I should see if 1971 Ford Cortina distributer points will replace the points in my car; is it possible the break parts from that car might also fit my car? This project has become a bit more complicated than I had expected so I would very much appreciate any help that you might be able to give me.
Carz01 Posted Friday at 11:29 AM Posted Friday at 11:29 AM Hi @stevehellosee if this helps you. @croc maybe add to files too. Thanks! 1
SENC Posted Friday at 12:16 PM Posted Friday at 12:16 PM (edited) I believe the switch from positive earth to negative earth occurred with the Series 3, so should have been neg earth in an S4. I'm away from my manuals at the moment, but will check later to see if I see any specific reference one way or the other. Re other parts, check the Library section - there may be a S4 parts list there that would be helpful. If not, I'm pretty sure there are some Lucas catalogs and crossreferences from that time. Edited Friday at 12:19 PM by SENC
wdb Posted Friday at 06:01 PM Posted Friday at 06:01 PM 5 hours ago, SENC said: I believe the switch from positive earth to negative earth occurred with the Series 3, so should have been neg earth in an S4. That's what the wiring diagram indicates, but I don't know the date on that.
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