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  1. I know this is probably a really basic question, but what is the best size and type of battery to fit a Mk1 Triumph 2000.
  2. Thanks again. Might as well buy another one I guess. At least the car seems to have the worlds smallest wiring loom to contend with.
  3. Hi, Long shot, does anyone have a copy of a wiring diagram for a Mk1 2000. I have a lot of unconnected and loose dangling wires both under the dash and in the engine bay, all of which have spade connectors on so must have become detached at some time while I was busy ripping the interior and engine bits out. Also have some relays which have lost their wires etc... Currently using lockdown to get my project car finished by the Summer...hopefully. Somehow I have managed to lose my old Haynes manual :(  
  4. Hi, Now starting my renovation of the 2000 after it has sat in the garage for 2 years since being unloaded off the trailer. Confused by the engine set up. Engine number MB68528HE. Should be negative earth by engine number, as it is a 1967 car. However it appears to have a Lucas dynamo. The identification marks on the unit are Lucas C40L 22766F 04 69 12V. I have attached some photos of the sections within the engine bay. Would it be a positive earth set up ? Karl.
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