Post by Admin on Jun 21, 2017 22:16:05 GMT
This orignates from Alan Seigrist, who I don't know, but a mail was forwarded via various Healey people and ended up with me so I'll share it with you.
The link is www.healey6.com/bulletin.htm.
He said
"Very helpful Lucas Reference has been made available to you (for free!)
All -
One of my biggest complaints about the shop & parts manuals for our cars is they do not provide sufficient detail for understanding the theory and operation of Lucas equipment and circuitry. Imagine, then, that I have been able to come into ownership of a 1955 edition of something called:
"Lucas Overseas Technical Correspondence Course"
This course is over 200 pages long and is complete with diagrams, pictures and plain English procedures.
Rather than hoarding it and never sharing it, I have decided to make the whole course available to all of you. This course is VERY helpful, it has excellent step by step procedures for diagnosing faults with everything from horns, control heads, wipers, starters to OD circuitry and equipment.
Having looked at it, all of the sections are very useful, and the OD
electrics section is particularly useful to help owners understand what all the various relays and switches do (esp. for 100 owners). The distributor, horns, wiper, lighting and wiring sections are also exceptionally useful as well.
This will be very helpful for the Austin Healey owner as well as those of you who own 50's and pre-50's cars equipped with Lucas smokelectrics.
Jokes aside the whole set has been listed on John Sim's website for your use. It requires Adobe Reader 8.0 or later to view properly.
www.healey6.com/bulletin.htm
Note that Sections 8 is incomplete (missing pages 30-60) and Section 9 is missing, these will probably be loaded within the day. Apologies in advance for Section 9, it had some major water damage and I had to do my own mini-version of a Dead Sea scroll restoration to put it together for you.
Read more: healey.hyperboards.com/action/view_topic/topic_id/1672#ixzz4kg4vdyee
The link is www.healey6.com/bulletin.htm.
He said
"Very helpful Lucas Reference has been made available to you (for free!)
All -
One of my biggest complaints about the shop & parts manuals for our cars is they do not provide sufficient detail for understanding the theory and operation of Lucas equipment and circuitry. Imagine, then, that I have been able to come into ownership of a 1955 edition of something called:
"Lucas Overseas Technical Correspondence Course"
This course is over 200 pages long and is complete with diagrams, pictures and plain English procedures.
Rather than hoarding it and never sharing it, I have decided to make the whole course available to all of you. This course is VERY helpful, it has excellent step by step procedures for diagnosing faults with everything from horns, control heads, wipers, starters to OD circuitry and equipment.
Having looked at it, all of the sections are very useful, and the OD
electrics section is particularly useful to help owners understand what all the various relays and switches do (esp. for 100 owners). The distributor, horns, wiper, lighting and wiring sections are also exceptionally useful as well.
This will be very helpful for the Austin Healey owner as well as those of you who own 50's and pre-50's cars equipped with Lucas smokelectrics.
Jokes aside the whole set has been listed on John Sim's website for your use. It requires Adobe Reader 8.0 or later to view properly.
www.healey6.com/bulletin.htm
Note that Sections 8 is incomplete (missing pages 30-60) and Section 9 is missing, these will probably be loaded within the day. Apologies in advance for Section 9, it had some major water damage and I had to do my own mini-version of a Dead Sea scroll restoration to put it together for you.
Read more: healey.hyperboards.com/action/view_topic/topic_id/1672#ixzz4kg4vdyee