New fuse box up and running.
New fuse box up and running.
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magpies

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5,191 posts

204 months

Monday 17th April 2017
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Due to unforseen problems both our daily drivers are are how you say 'well knackard ' the S will have to be my daily driver for a week or two.

Newly MOTD and taxed and insured.

Finished off the fuse box today

Penelope Stopit

11,209 posts

131 months

Monday 17th April 2017
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Very nice. Did you have to extend or shorten many cables?

GreenV8S

30,997 posts

306 months

Monday 17th April 2017
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Interesting to see you have the coil pack hard up against the side of the fuse/relay box. I wondered whether there might be a problem with magnetic interference between the two sets of coils, but presumably it's working OK in practice.

magpies

Original Poster:

5,191 posts

204 months

Monday 17th April 2017
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Penelope Stopit said:
Very nice. Did you have to extend or shorten many cables?
shorten - could probably have shortened more, but still enough slack to lift out the fusebox by about 6".

Still need to take dash out and sort out the mess. (next winters project)

Penelope Stopit

11,209 posts

131 months

Monday 17th April 2017
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magpies said:
Penelope Stopit said:
Very nice. Did you have to extend or shorten many cables?
shorten - could probably have shortened more, but still enough slack to lift out the fusebox by about 6".

Still need to take dash out and sort out the mess. (next winters project)
I really enjoy witnessing peoples achievements when altering wiring and changing component locations
If you had no fear in moving a fusebox you should have no problem rewiring the dash, although the time it takes can hurt a bit
I like how you have left 6" loom to gain access, many people make the mistake of things being too tight
Have fun

Alan Whitaker

2,054 posts

204 months

Monday 17th April 2017
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Nice one Mick