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68 KR sequential turn signals

Started by gt350bp, December 17, 2021, 02:48:35 PM

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gt350bp

Can anyone advise on what the voltage should be for the inner, middle and outer bulbs, as I'm trying to troubleshoot my sequential signals and emergency flashers? My voltage at the turn signal flasher is 11.4 volts. Battery is 12.6 volts. Readings at the emergency flasher sockets are as follows:

inner bulbs 10.0 volts flashing
middle bulb 8.0 volts flashing
outer bulb 6.0 volts flashing

Checked my ground and cleaned all the taillight sockets with a Dremel and wire wheel, so the connections are good. Any help or suggestions would be appreciated.

Thank you.

Don
gt350bp

gt350bp

OK 68 owners, does your sequential signals work well if the car is not running? Is there a large voltage drop through the "dynamite sticks"? I'm thinking my problem is because I have been unable to check the sequential signals with the car running. My car is currently not running, as I updated to a new tachometer and have had an issue with connections and operation with an MSD 6AL box. With the factory tach, I had to run a tach adapter and it appears the new tach can plug directly into the MSD box without the adapter.

I'm now hoping that once the car is running, the alternator will provide the additional voltage to the outboard lights to properly sequence?

Don
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corbins

Yes... probably. I added a short ground from the housing to the decklid bumpers underneath where the nuts are and that helped a lot. Proper flashers and grounds are critical .

Cobrask8

#3
Check the voltage with either the engine running or a battery charger on it. Just key on will have too low voltages, and the system will not work correctly. You must have full voltage. Also remember that the voltage drops .7 volts across each bulb, and .7 volts across each SCR in the dynamite sticks, so by the time the outer bulb lights, the voltage is down, so a dim result. Proper, slower flasher too. Many alternatives there as well.

There are many threads on this subject, and a few of us who know these systems. (I am one). Do the research.

Proper voltage and grounds, clean solid connections, followed by an oxidized/worn turn signal switch are usually the culprits.

Dan

gt350bp

Thank you for the input. I've been gaining on the problem and believe once I can get the car running, my flasher and turn signals will work as intended. Appreciate the help!

Don
gt350bp

gt350bp

#5
An update on the sequential signals and LEED bulbs is that the signals work as intended as long as the car is running. All bulbs flash bright, but when the emergency flashers are turned on without the car running, only the two inboard lights flash. When using the original dynamite sticks with red LEED bulbs, I had to replace the turn and emergency flashers with AR-5 electronic flashers, since the LEED bulbs do not draw enough current.

Many thanks to Vic Yarberry at Cougars Unlimited for help with the flashers and red LEED bulbs.

Don
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gt350bp

Shake down run in the neighborhood today to test the new power brake vacuum pump, electronic tach and LEED sequential turn signals. Has a really bad bog, so I readjusted the accelerator pump and changed the cam for more initial fuel. Will try again tomorrow to see if the adjustments are going in the right direction.

Don
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rsmith

I reworked mine several months ago, as the previous owner had ripped out everything in an attempt to wire them to work sequential-less. I almost went crazy before I found that the motor needs to be running for them to work properly. At least mine, anyway. Makes no sense to me but it works!

gt350bp

Yup. Mine work fine with the engine running. Alternator puts out more voltage than the batteries 12.6 volts.

Don
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