Attached is a drawing of my wiring. Sorry about the crudeness. Please let me know if I can clarify anything.
Joji:
1. I used the original yellow/green wiring from the harness. I just extended some new yellow/green wire from the #85 terminal to the existing yellow/green wire for the original radiator fan motor.
2. I did not realize that the original black/green wire became redundant. I will remove it from the fan switch and tape off. I will also tape off the black/green wire where it exits the harness for the radiator fan motor.
3. Sorry, not clear. I was speaking about the black/green wire that was connected to the original radiator fan motor. As mentioned above the black/green wire looks like it is no longer needed and I will tape off.
4. By solid black I meant black with no tracer color. My wiring harness is complete and original. This is an extra stranded wire with a ring terminal. It was connected to a nut on the original fan motor. The heater motor has the same extra wire. These wires do not show up on the wiring diagrams. In searching the internet I found a reference to the Elan Plus 2. Apparently, the extra wire on the radiator fan motor the shows up on the Elan Plus 2 wiring diagram. No one on the Elan forum had an exact explanation as to why. One person did say that it was for radio noise suppression for the electric motors.
5. Thanks for the suggestion how to wire a battery to test the harness.
Tom:
Joji's article can be found here:
http://www.lotuseuropa.org/LotusForum/index.php?topic=1062.msg8705#msg8705Joji has a link to Tim's article in the first paragraph.
I drove a 72 twin cam as a daily driver in California during the 70's. I like an override switch as a "just in case" it's needed.
John:
The spal is a 10 inch pusher fan. I haven't figured out the thermostat yet. I moved to Colorado last year and we have real weather here, unlike Southern California. It looks like twin cam thermostats come in 3 temperature ratings, 74, 82 and 88 centigrade. Would an 82 degree thermostat be a good compromise.
The new radiator fan switch is located in the same location as the original otter switch, closest to the bottom radiator hose. I believe this is the hot side. I do have another switch that goes on at 82 and turns off at 77. This may be a better choice.
I probably should switch the wiring to purple, but I probably won't
I choose brown because originally I was going to follow Tim's wiring diagram and then changed my mind to follow Joji's.
Thanks to everyone.
Sherman