Sporto engine bay fuse/relay board

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Sporto engine bay fuse/relay board

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Looking for an engine bay fuse/relay panel with wiring connectors from a MFI sportomatic circa 1970.

Thanks.
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Re: Sporto engine bay fuse/relay board

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How does a Sporto board differ from a non sporto '71 board?
My mate selling all the parts has two complete ones with cdi boxes
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Re: Sporto engine bay fuse/relay board

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The sporto board has an extra wire/connection used in the 14 pin connector for the oil temperature warning light.
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Re: Sporto engine bay fuse/relay board

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Need the complete board or just the harness with the green wire on pin 2?
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Re: Sporto engine bay fuse/relay board

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dirk07 wrote: Wed Mar 22, 2023 8:46 am Need the complete board or just the harness with the green wire on pin 2?
I really just need the harness - would you have a picture of what you've got?
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Re: Sporto engine bay fuse/relay board

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It’s a 72/73, so not matching a 70 with the ballast resistor.
Might be easier to just route a green cable from pin 2 Of the engine side 14 connector to pin 2 of the second 14 connector than changing a 72/73 to fit 70.

Check if the two pin2 of your harness are connected.
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Re: Sporto engine bay fuse/relay board

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dirk07 wrote: Wed Mar 22, 2023 5:41 pm
Might be easier to just route a green cable from pin 2 Of the engine side 14 connector to pin 2 of the second 14 connector than changing a 72/73 to fit 70.

Check if the two pin2 of your harness are connected.
Thanks - that's what I'll probably end up doing. The green wire goes to the first 14 pin connector but there's no male pin on the board connector. I have a new male pin to fit if needed.
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