As the subject suggests, i'm trying to fit the battery into the boot as well as fitting a cut-off switch. I had some issues with the electrics where one minute 8v was being supplied to the fusebox/ignition and then 12v, I seem to have cured that with replacing a dodgy wire/connector as well as taking off and refitting components, checking connection etc... I thought i'd turned into god where 12v only arrived when I got into the car and then 8v as I stepped out
As the car is originally, I have no problem with fitting the cut off switch and have had it working like that etc... so thats fine, but when fitting the battery in the boot it doesn't wana know. See diagram below:
Brown wire is in fusebox on battery side, so to cut the ignition by the cut-off switch.
My initial thoughts was this should work, but it doesn't. Everything is fine, but when the ignition is turned on there's some kind of noise coming from the coil area and the rev counter is irratic, if you try to start the car the ignition goes dead. I am presuming this is down to everything being taken off of one thick main wire coming from the positive terminal, but I don't see how that differs from having it coming off of the battery terminal, there all connected at the positive terminal anyway.
My question is, if I run a seperate wire from the positive battery terminal to power the fusebox/red/yellow wires will that solve my problem? Great if it does, but just a pain because i'll have two cables running side by side through the whole car.
Only other thing is, does the airflow meter need to be earthed for any reason, as its attached to the battery tray, and isn't when I put the battery in the boot.
Thanks in advance to anyone's help/thoughts
and yes i'm mental to modify beta electrics, before someone says, "just why"