My 1968 Hazzard relay appears to be defunct. The part number is 901.615.341.10. Its a metal can type relay with four spade connection prongs.
I've ordered a replacment relay from Roger Bray but it only has three connection prongs so don't think it'll work.
Has anyone got a solution as the old one is no longer available and buying a used one from ebay is a risk and an expensive risk too.
Thanks
Hazzard relay NLA
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Re: Hazzard relay NLA
It may be possible to repair it - I have repaired them previously.
My technique was to gently saw around the periphery of the can where it meets the base, until the can lifts off.
You can then inspect the innards - normally the relay contacts need a clean.
Once you are happy it works correctly simply glue the can back on with a small amount of araldite.
Good luck
Andrew
My technique was to gently saw around the periphery of the can where it meets the base, until the can lifts off.
You can then inspect the innards - normally the relay contacts need a clean.
Once you are happy it works correctly simply glue the can back on with a small amount of araldite.
Good luck
Andrew
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Re: Hazzard relay NLA
I'll give that a go if all else fails.
Thanks
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Re: Hazzard relay NLA
Standard flasher relay and two diodes would do the trick
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