When I purchased my S1 the wiring was shot and the car needed a complete rewire. I purchased the Autosparks harness for an S2 but given that it was for a Renault powered car and that I was completely swapping over the full harness there really hasn't been any issue getting the car wired and running and driving. Now that I'm at the point of swapping in an Autometer tach to replace the fired stock one, I've run into2 points needing clarification. I have been using this wiring diagram to wire the car
http://www.lotus-europa.com/manuals/misc/electrical/s2-diagc.gif and it seems to have done the trick. However after looking over the tach instructions
https://www.autometer.com/pub/media/manual/2650-1138.pdf I've noticed something and now need clarification: the white wire running from the tach to the coil, and the white-and-black wire running from the coil to the distributor don't have the ignition coil terminals labeled on the diagram. Currently I have white to positive and W&B from negative to the distributor. Is that correct? Or have I wired that backwards?
Secondly, I currently have the original tach out and the white wires with male and female bullet connectors that would normally connect to the tach simply connected to each other to complete the circuit. Of those 2 wires, which is from the ignition switch, the male or female ended wire? The tach I want to install has 2 separate terminals for signal pathway in and out of the gauge and I need to ensure I wire it in correctly.
Edit: It's occurring to me that it may be much simpler to run operate wires with the sole purpose of ensuring the tach is wired correctly. A wire from the fuse box to the gauge and from the gauge to the negative on the coil may be the simplest way to do it...