Master Cut-off switch wiring
Master Cut-off switch wiring
Does anyone have a picture, or can describe to me how the battery wires are connected to the cut-off switch? I disconnected the wires in order to replace them with new cables, but didn't get to it for a week and forgot to take a pic. Doh!
I believe the large ground cable connects to one of the terminals on the switch, the smaller ground cable spliced/connected to it goes to the ground on the battery box and its other end goes to the battery..The other cable going to the starter connects to the positive terminal. What is connected to the second terminal on the switch?? Wiring diagram doesn't help me.
I believe the large ground cable connects to one of the terminals on the switch, the smaller ground cable spliced/connected to it goes to the ground on the battery box and its other end goes to the battery..The other cable going to the starter connects to the positive terminal. What is connected to the second terminal on the switch?? Wiring diagram doesn't help me.
Ottawa, Canada
1974 710M
2007 2WD Ural Patrol
1974 710M
2007 2WD Ural Patrol
Re: Master Cut-off switch wiring
Ah the Portal Hub....forgot what it was like here....
...got used to ADVrider and Triumph forums....26 reads and not one response with assistance....
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Oh well, thanks for reading guys!


Oh well, thanks for reading guys!

Ottawa, Canada
1974 710M
2007 2WD Ural Patrol
1974 710M
2007 2WD Ural Patrol
Re: Master Cut-off switch wiring
a picture is worth a thousand words.
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Re: Master Cut-off switch wiring
Not for lack of caring - just that I've never ripped into mine, and don't have any suggestion for you. You do know that there is a bypass relay to "short out the switch", keeping the switch closed (even if the key is removed) if the engine is running? This keeps a path to the batteries which are needed for the alternator and regulator to work into. Perhaps that is what that smaller wire is, if so it needs to go to the battery side of the switch. But this is just a guess.
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Re: Master Cut-off switch wiring
Perhaps this diagram helps
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Re: Master Cut-off switch wiring
berger wrote:Ah the Portal Hub....forgot what it was like here.......got used to ADVrider and Triumph forums....26 reads and not one response with assistance....
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Oh well, thanks for reading guys!
Maybe have a bit more patience?

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Re: Master Cut-off switch wiring
So, let me get this right. You pulled your truck apart a week ago, didn't keep notes and didn't take a photo, and now we're the folks who are inconveniencing you because nobody answered you within one day?berger wrote:Ah the Portal Hub....forgot what it was like here.......got used to ADVrider and Triumph forums....26 reads and not one response with assistance....
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Oh well, thanks for reading guys!

Re: Master Cut-off switch wiring
Thanks Dan...I got off the smart phone and hit the laptop yesterday. Much easier to search.TechMOGogy wrote:Perhaps this diagram helps

Ottawa, Canada
1974 710M
2007 2WD Ural Patrol
1974 710M
2007 2WD Ural Patrol
Re: Master Cut-off switch wiring
CHeers! Got it sorted yesterday.pcolette wrote:berger wrote:Ah the Portal Hub....forgot what it was like here.......got used to ADVrider and Triumph forums....26 reads and not one response with assistance....
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Oh well, thanks for reading guys!
Maybe have a bit more patience?![]()
That is one clean truck!
Ottawa, Canada
1974 710M
2007 2WD Ural Patrol
1974 710M
2007 2WD Ural Patrol
Re: Master Cut-off switch wiring
Admittedly, I was in a rush, standing over the truck cursing myself, and I have gotten used to more active forums. That being said, of all the vehicle related forums I belong to, I have always found that there are a handful of guys on The Portal (yourself included) that help everyone else, while the rest...well, I am not sure what they contribute. Only here will you see 26 members read a post and not offer anything, anything....it is kinda funny.undysworld wrote:So, let me get this right. You pulled your truck apart a week ago, didn't keep notes and didn't take a photo, and now we're the folks who are inconveniencing you because nobody answered you within one day?berger wrote:Ah the Portal Hub....forgot what it was like here.......got used to ADVrider and Triumph forums....26 reads and not one response with assistance....
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Oh well, thanks for reading guys!Hmmm...


...speaking of those posts....my photobucket pics are missing!!!

Ottawa, Canada
1974 710M
2007 2WD Ural Patrol
1974 710M
2007 2WD Ural Patrol
Re: Master Cut-off switch wiring
" got it sorted yesterday"
"This is why I post and document my repairs on this forum"
Well, what did you find?
"This is why I post and document my repairs on this forum"
Well, what did you find?
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Re: Master Cut-off switch wiring
:?: :?:NEWFISHER wrote:Well, what did you find?
I rather expect that what Berger "found" was that his wires were disconnected (which was no big surprise as he had written this in his first post). I think it's logical to assume that he reconnected the new wires as shown in Paul C's photo.