Remake wiring harness? Good idea or not?
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Re: Remake wiring harness? Good idea or not?
Unless you are going for a concourse Factory accurate Restoration, I would design a Loom form scratch and miss out all the crap fault-prone items in a Standard Loom - Bulkhead Plug, Ammeter, charging circuit, headlight relays for H4 bulbs, etc and design it better with modern products.
Pete Wiseman; Cambridge.
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Re: Remake wiring harness? Good idea or not?
It definitely won't be concours Pete although I don't want to stray too far from factory appearance!
How would I improve the charging circuit?
And the hole left by the deleted bulkhead plug? Weld it up and cut a smaller hole for the loom?
The car as still a bare shell at the moment so easy enough to do now!
How would I improve the charging circuit?
And the hole left by the deleted bulkhead plug? Weld it up and cut a smaller hole for the loom?
The car as still a bare shell at the moment so easy enough to do now!
Re: Remake wiring harness? Good idea or not?
Matt, there are loads of Threads on the MMA Forum about Charging circuit upgrades, as indeed on the Internet.
The key fix is the removal of the Ammeter (substitute with a Voltmeter in some location) and the original method of supplying power to the entire car (apart from Starter Motor) through one bulkhead spade connector....
The key fix is the removal of the Ammeter (substitute with a Voltmeter in some location) and the original method of supplying power to the entire car (apart from Starter Motor) through one bulkhead spade connector....
Pete Wiseman; Cambridge.
Mopar by the grace of God
Mopar by the grace of God
Re: Remake wiring harness? Good idea or not?
I'll look for those other threads then!
Thanks for the advice so far!
Thanks for the advice so far!
Re: Remake wiring harness? Good idea or not?
that old one looks like its been hacked
not going to be easy
but
if you cable tie it up
remove the wrap
wash the lot in isopropyl alcohol you can probably work out what went where and replace whats been cut/bypassed
however it still may not fit the car if its from a different year or trim level.
Dave
not going to be easy
but
if you cable tie it up
remove the wrap
wash the lot in isopropyl alcohol you can probably work out what went where and replace whats been cut/bypassed
however it still may not fit the car if its from a different year or trim level.
Dave
The Greater Knapweed near the Mugwort by the Buckthorn tree is dying
Re: Remake wiring harness? Good idea or not?
Thanks Dave,
This one is from my car as it turns out. It was 2009 when I removed it and chucked it in the loft.
I think I can clean it up as you say and figure it out.
I'll probably do as Pete suggested and design a new one or go the Painless route! Not sure yet!
This one is from my car as it turns out. It was 2009 when I removed it and chucked it in the loft.
I think I can clean it up as you say and figure it out.
I'll probably do as Pete suggested and design a new one or go the Painless route! Not sure yet!