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JimFreeh 04-13-2010 07:30 PM

Post Op Review...
 
The harness surgery was a success.

Got it all back together, engine runs great.

Spliced the coil signal wires in near the big connector behind the battery, took ground to the left inner fender, as original.

Covered the new wires with a split loom, looks good.

I'm going to keep my eyes out for the correct harness, but for now, I think I'm good to go.

Many thanks for all the good advice, glad to have a positive outcome!

Jim

73Elsinore 04-13-2010 08:42 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by JimFreeh (Post 2447503)
White tag near the plug for the controller behind the battery.

Original harness had no tag....

Jim

Thanks Jim!
Pete

JohnM. 04-13-2010 08:44 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by JimFreeh (Post 2447507)
The harness surgery was a success.

Got it all back together, engine runs great.

Spliced the coil signal wires in near the big connector behind the battery, took ground to the left inner fender, as original.

Covered the new wires with a split loom, looks good.

I'm going to keep my eyes out for the correct harness, but for now, I think I'm good to go.

Many thanks for all the good advice, glad to have a positive outcome!

Jim

Good news. This info will save many members $$$$ in the future I believe.

deanyel 04-13-2010 11:30 PM

I went through the same thing, partially rebuilding an old harness, high fiving everyone on completion, but two months later it was deader than a doornail again. It's akin to partial removal of a malignant tumor.

JimFreeh 04-14-2010 06:33 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by deanyel (Post 2447682)
I went through the same thing, partially rebuilding an old harness, high fiving everyone on completion, but two months later it was deader than a doornail again. It's akin to partial removal of a malignant tumor.


I'm not sayin' it's permanent.
I'll need to replace it eventually.

But if I can find one harness at the Pick n Pull, I should be able to find the other at some point.

This just buys me time until I can score another, correct one.

Jim

JimFreeh 04-14-2010 06:35 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by deanyel (Post 2447682)
I went through the same thing, partially rebuilding an old harness, high fiving everyone on completion, but two months later it was deader than a doornail again. It's akin to partial removal of a malignant tumor.


Please bear in mind, this harness was not causing any problems.
I noticed deteriorating insulation at one point only, rearmost coil pack. The rest of the harness is still pliable.

I think I've got some time....

Jim


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