hiding wires, step by step "FINISHED"...

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mrs ratbox

Post by mrs ratbox »

i think you have it right matty as i'm pretty sure it won't run if they are the wrong way round, i could be wrong though but 95% sure
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Post by EK283 »

Mattymartin,

Sorry for the delay but these are the clips I was refering to
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Post by Dr Terry »

mattymartin wrote:
dr terry, mate, i dont know what -ve & +ve is or which is which... is there some way of finding out if i have done it wrong... i just put the wires back where i found them...
which is where the auto electrician put them when he put in the elec' dizzy, that not to say he hasnt made a mistake....

he did have the car for just over 3 weeks....

thanks
matty martin
+ve & -ve are abbreviations for positive & negative, sometimes just marked + & -. '+' & '-' are marked on the top of the coil. From memory the '+' is next to the 'B' in Bosch.

Just make sure that the pink wire from the dissy is on the '+', along with the 12V supply wire & your radio suppressor, that's NOT how it is wired currently. The only 2 wires that should be on the '-' are the green from the dissy & your tacho wire.

Dr Terry
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clips

Post by mattymartin »

hey terry

thanks for the info... i'll let the mechanic know as the engine gets taken out next monday & the car gets sent off to the panel shop for repairs & paint...

hey what are those clips called & where do i get them... can i see some pics of them on your car...

matty martin
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Post by Blacky »

They are called "P" clips and you should be able to get them from Repco or an autosparky.
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Post by mattymartin »

thanks blacky...

i'll go looking on the weekend

matty martin
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ipg

Post by ipg »

http://gallery.oldholden.com/ReaperHR/H ... ?g2_page=1

this will explain what Dr Terry was talking about
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Post by RedWhiteFB »

Matty,
Thanks for the inspiration to finally do it myself. I've been meaning to re-run the cabling for years now; and this post gave me the kick in the butt I needed to get moving. On Tuesday (Cup Day) I photographed and labelled everything and then pulled all the cabling through into the cabin. Next I'll start drilling holes and working out necessary cable lengths. I'll post some pics once I've finished. Well done (again) on the great post.
Cheers,
Aaron.
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cable specs

Post by RedWhiteFB »

I'm about to extend the cables for headlights, etc. Can anyone please tell me what amperage cable I should be using?
Cheers,
Aaron.
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Post by thropzed »

16 gauge wire
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Post by RedWhiteFB »

Thanks Theo. I actually had a chat to an auto sparky over the weekend who put me on the right track.

Cheers,
Aaron
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Post by Finny »

Top job Matty. :D :D

Haven't done it before myself, but I was looking to clean up my engine bay also.

Not sure if I'll go that far, but your documented process, will certainly come in handy. And thanks to all the others that offered advice.

PS, I think someone stole your Clutch master cylinder, did you leave it outside unattended. :shock: :shock: :lol: :lol: :lol:

Didn't see it in the pics, but I assume your brake booster is also under the drivers side guard ?

Again, top job. 8) 8) 8)
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Finally!!!

Post by RedWhiteFB »

Quick update - I've finally got the wiring out and started reconnecting it all. As you can see, I've also managed to get the engine out. It's at the mechanics being rebuilt. It's happening slowly... but finally it's happening!!!

Cheers,
Aaron.
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Post by RedWhiteFB »

I've run the wires through the guards and run ducting/flexible conduit to protect it. I used the P-Clips as mentioned above to hold the cable in place - worked a treat. I used some longer bolts (which hold the guard in place) to allow a nut to fit on the end - which holds the P-Clip in place. They ain't going nowhere! Thanks for that tip.
Cheers,
Aaron.
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