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Listers, I just tried to fire up the ol
1600 racer after she had been sitting for a
while and she wouldn't fire. Not that it's
the problem, but in doing so, headlights
and fans came on while cranking even
though they were turned off, and indicators
only work
sometimes. Now the
wiring is a shambles after 30
years. Too many
butchers have laid fingers on
it as is easy to see in the
engine bay
( It really looks f@cked). So my
question for the day
is
HOW COMPLICATED
IS IT TO MAKE A WIRING LOOM
?
It is an idea I have been toying with for a
while, and as my 1600 is TRACK ONLY
then I don't think it would be too hard.
Wiring don't scare me at all..
So if anyone has some advice/pointers then
please let me know.
Cheeers
all
-Wayne
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- Re: Making a Wiring Loom (Racer) Wayne
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