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Old 03-09-2010, 05:23 AM
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Default Picture request for Lucas firewall components...

Can you guys help me out and post some good close up pictures of the Lucas relays/fuse boxes that were mounted on the drivers side firewall on the origional 427's please.

I am trying to replicate the look and need to see how the wires run as well as location of each piece in retrospect to each other.

I know the wiring differs form car to car depending on what options were installed, I am more interested in how the wiring was run as opposed to what was connected.

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Does this help? Should be CSX 3357........

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Does this help? Should be CSX 3357........

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Not really. I need a close up of the components on the firewall, not on the footbox, and where the wires run through the firewall.

Thanks for posting though
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Is this one better? Sorry - those are the only ones I have....

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Should be CSX 3357........
Both pictures are CSX3021
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Is this one better? Sorry - those are the only ones I have....

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Yes, that does help. It also shows the oil vapor canister hose to the rear/trans!

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Still could use a few showing the right side, anyone?
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Both pictures are CSX3021
uuuups - appearently I have a tendency to mix up the chassis numbers of the cars in my garage

May well be that I saved the picture with wrong file name - so thanks to Computerworks I can now have this corrected


thanks for the clarification

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Any more pics out there?
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FWIW, here are some shots of my firewall. All Lucas, should be close.
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4158 has the same arrangement as bernica's...unfortunately the parts guys at Shelby don't have a clue what the pieces are. (not kidding) Apparently newer continuation cars have all modern bits.
Is there an alternate source for these lucas pieces?
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Answered my own question. Fuseboxes on ours are Lucas 4Fj and 7fj, as illustrated here

http://www.tvrna.com/lucas/lucas-fuse-boxes.htm

Moss motors carries some lucas bits like the 7fj, still searching for others.
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found it...if you decide to go with the continuation style firewall components, PM me. I can source it for you.
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Cobra Restorers has many of the firewall electrical components.

www.cobrarestorers.com

I can identify any of the particular parts if you have questions.
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BPNorthwest.com has Lucas covers ( TR 6 ? ) for $4.31/cover and Cobra Restorers wants over $12/cover . Don`t know if they are the same , but they sure look the same .... and are both by Lucas .
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Cobra Restorers has many of the firewall electrical components.

www.cobrarestorers.com

I can identify any of the particular parts if you have questions.
You can get them cheaper if you watch EBAY. That's what I did
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British Wiring has everything and decent pricing

http://www.britishwiring.com/
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Default critiques please

What do you think guys,

Am I missing something way off? Still not 100% complete. Stilll have to add gromets on heater hoses, other rod end/heim joint buy driver side foot box for linkage, and final routing/taping of wiring, but I think you get the idea. Heater hoses could have been higher, but they were starting to kink if I went any higher

Ideas/comments appreciated.
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Forgot to mention

This is a FFR chassis, but that footbox does give it away and limited me a LOT!
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I really like what you have done. I am after the same thing. Can you post the parts list and the source? That would be a huge help to me.
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I really like what you have done. I am after the same thing. Can you post the parts list and the source? That would be a huge help to me.
EBAY! I got everything on ebay from different sellers. The big Lucas DB10 was the hardest to find. They usually go for around $100 to $140.

You can get new ones with modern internals. Someone sent me a like on one of my other threads. Do a search, I am sure you will find it all.

Let me know if you can't find it and I will do some digging.
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