Differences

This shows you the differences between two versions of the page.

Link to this comparison view

Both sides previous revision Previous revision
Next revision
Previous revision
techtalk:ref:elec20 [2019/10/18 17:04]
ixl2relax
techtalk:ref:elec20 [2019/12/18 02:39]
hippysmack removed
Line 1: Line 1:
 ====== REF: Electrical System ====== ====== REF: Electrical System ======
 ====== Turn Signal Mods / Relocating ====== ====== Turn Signal Mods / Relocating ======
- 
-====== 86-90 LED Turn Signal Schematic ====== 
- 
-The stock turn signal blinker is 'load activated',​ meaning it requires a certain current draw before it functions correctly. 
- 
-If you change the TS bulbs to LED type, the stock blinker will not work (unless you use load equalizers). But, for these years, it is a simple matter replace the OEM Flasher with an LED-compatible Flasher, then add some diodes and ground wires to make the change. The following electrical diagram illustrates the needed changes. 
-  
-{{:​techtalk:​ref:​elec:​86-90-led-turnsignaldesign.jpg?​600|}} 
  
 \\ \\
Line 92: Line 84:
 The threads may be repairable using JB Weld (lightly coating the inside of the hole), then rethreading the housing. If all the threads in the housing are stripped, using the above extended stud might reach far enough to use a nut (or speed nut) on the inside of the housing. ​ The threads may be repairable using JB Weld (lightly coating the inside of the hole), then rethreading the housing. If all the threads in the housing are stripped, using the above extended stud might reach far enough to use a nut (or speed nut) on the inside of the housing. ​
  
 +\\
 +
 +
 +====== 86-90 LED Turn Signal Schematic ======
 +
 +The stock turn signal blinker is 'load activated',​ meaning it requires a certain current draw before it functions correctly.
 +
 +If you change the TS bulbs to LED type, the stock blinker will not work (unless you use load equalizers). But, for these years, it is a simple matter replace the OEM Flasher with an LED-compatible Flasher, then add some diodes and ground wires to make the change. The following electrical diagram illustrates the needed changes.
 + 
 +{{:​techtalk:​ref:​elec:​86-90-led-turnsignaldesign.jpg?​600|}}
  
 \\ \\