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If so, be sure to insulate and/or secure the ends if they're hot. My
BJ8 harness came with a brown lead for a cigar lighter, which I believe
was an option (my car doesn't have one). Shortly after installation, it
somehow touched ground, even though it had one of the metal/rubber
'barrel type' connectors on the end, and it let the smoke out of a
section of that wire in the harness. Surprisingly, the harness has
otherwise been fine for, oh, thirty years or so.
Bob
On 11/1/2018 2:49 PM, Kees Oudesluijs wrote:
>
> In replacement harnesses for restoration often extra wires are already
> fitted for eg spot lights,fog lights, radio, overdrive, heater fan,
> extra radiator fan etc. and their switches. Could this be the case
> with this replacement harness?
>
> Kees Oudesluijs
>
>
>
> Op 1-11-2018 om 19:18 schreef Michael MacLean:
>> Here is a picture of the "offending" section of the harness. Does
>> look like a BN1 or BN2 harness to you? Seems to be more wires than
>> my BN2 wiring diagram calls for, or I could be misinterpreting the
>> diagram.
>> Mike MacLean
>>
>>
>> On Thursday, November 1, 2018 10:43 AM, Michael Salter
>> <michael.salter@gmail.com> wrote:
>>
>>
>> Hi Mike,
>> Pretty sure that the big difference will be in the wiring for the
>> overdrive relays that are just above the driver's knees.
>> In that area for a BN1 there will be a group of 4 wires that go to
>> those relays.
>> 1 x Black
>> 1 x Green
>> 1 x Green with Black and Yellow
>> 1 x Green with Black and White.
>>
>> That group won't be there for the BN2 harness.
>>
>> M
>>
>>
>>
>> On Thu, Nov 1, 2018 at 8:52 AM Michael MacLean
>>
>> I have a wiring harness that was given to me by a restorer friend
>> just before he passed away. He told me it was a BN2 harness. It
>> is cloth with PVC wires. The pictures I have of most
>> restorations that clearly show the main harness against the
>> firewall are cloth and braid covered wires. I can see the color
>> codes of the braided wires that align with some of the PVC wires
>> of my harness, but I seem to have a few extra wires coming out of
>> the harness where there should not be any. How can I tell the
>> difference between a BN1 and a BN2 main harness that is cloth and
>> PVC. There is also four smaller harnesses of which I am sure one
>> or more will connect to the main harness somewhere. A little bit
>> more to deal with here than my Bugeye that I installed in 2000.
>> Mike MacLean
>>
>>
>>
>>
>
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<p>If so, be sure to insulate and/or secure the ends if they're
hot. My BJ8 harness came with a brown lead for a cigar lighter,
which I believe was an option (my car doesn't have one). Shortly
after installation, it somehow touched ground, even though it had
one of the metal/rubber 'barrel type' connectors on the end, and
it let the smoke out of a section of that wire in the harness.Â
Surprisingly, the harness has otherwise been fine for, oh, thirty
years or so.</p>
<p>Bob<br>
</p>
<br>
<div class="moz-cite-prefix">On 11/1/2018 2:49 PM, Kees Oudesluijs
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<p>In replacement harnesses for restoration often extra wires are
already fitted for eg spot lights,fog lights, radio, overdrive,
heater fan, extra radiator fan etc. and their switches. Could
this be the case with this replacement harness?</p>
<p>Kees Oudesluijs</p>
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</p>
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<div class="moz-cite-prefix">Op 1-11-2018 om 19:18 schreef Michael
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id="yui_3_16_0_ym19_1_1541095173842_16407">Here is a
picture of the "offending" section of the harness. Does
look like a BN1 or BN2 harness to you? Seems to be more
wires than my BN2 wiring diagram calls for, or I could be
misinterpreting the diagram. <br>
</span></div>
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November 1, 2018 10:43 AM, Michael Salter <a
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<div class="yiv8727629162gmail_default"
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sans-serif;font-size:small;">Pretty sure that
the big difference will be in the wiring for
the overdrive relays that are just above the
driver's knees.</div>
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style="font-family:comic sans ms,
sans-serif;font-size:small;">In that area for
a BN1 there will be a group of 4 wires that go
to those relays.</div>
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style="font-family:comic sans ms,
sans-serif;font-size:small;">1 x Black</div>
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Black and Yellow</div>
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I have a wiring harness that was given
to me by a restorer friend just before
he passed away. He told me it was a
BN2 harness. It is cloth with PVC
wires. The pictures I have of most
restorations that clearly show the
main harness against the firewall are
cloth and braid covered wires. I can
see the color codes of the braided
wires that align with some of the PVC
wires of my harness, but I seem to
have a few extra wires coming out of
the harness where there should not be
any. How can I tell the difference
between a BN1 and a BN2 main harness
that is cloth and PVC. There is also
four smaller harnesses of which I am
sure one or more will connect to the
main harness somewhere. A little bit
more to deal with here than my Bugeye
that I installed in 2000.</div>
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