Keith -
Sometimes it takes a year or two for the smoke to appear.
I was lucky enough to have the smoke appear about 1 year after I put a new
harness in my BJ8. I pulled over and after the prescribed several hours of
cursing managed to determine that my primary ignition wire had released the
smoke while securely wrapped inside the new harness. It seems smoke is
released most commonly when you haven't done anything to cause it to
release.
Keep some additional smoke wire in your boot just in case.
Cheers!
Alan
On Sat, Aug 14, 2010 at 11:36 AM, Keith Taylor <krtaylor@exemail.com.au>wrote:
> Just completed fitting a new wiring loom to my BN2
> connected battery's & carefully went through each item
> ie. lights , blinkers , instruments , overdrive , alternator conversion ,
> ignition etc everything went perfectly
> But NO SMOKE what have I done wrong.
>
> Keith Taylor
> WAMBERAL OZ
>
> BN1
> BN2....smokeless
> 100M.........if I ever finish them
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