Yes, I agree, I have one of those and they are nice looking. I haven't had
to use it yet though....
Dan D
--- Paul Root <ptroot@gmail.com> wrote:
> I'd say you should get one of the really good wiring diagrams. Like
> from the
> guy in Chicago that gives you an 11x17 laminated one.
>
> I have one and it's really nice.
>
> My harness is still in great shape, but I have a question. Does
> British Wiring
> do semi-custom work? Like put in relays for things like headlights,
> fans, starter
> whatever?
>
> On Jul 23, 2005, at 3:33 PM, Councill, David wrote:
>
> > I installed a new wiring harness on my 72B, after having the body
> > stripped and
> > repainted. I got mine from JustBrits, probably originally sourced
> > from British
> > Wiring. There were no instructions. But its not as bad as you would
> > think. The
> > wires are all color coded. With the limited reach of the wires and
> > using an
> > electrical diagram for the proper year of car, you should be able
> > to replace
> > just about all the wires correctly and without a problem.
> >
> > I did have a few connections I wasn't sure about, and since MGs are
> > fairly
> > rare here in Montana, I didn't have any reference to work with. For
> > those, I
> > just posted the full specifics to the list and got a fairly quick
> > answer.
> >
> > David Councill
> > 67 BGT
> > 72 B
> >
> > ________________________________
> >
> > From: owner-mgs@autox.team.net on behalf of Dan DiBiase
> > Sent: Sat 7/23/2005 1:57 PM
> > To: Larry Daniels; MG List
> > Subject: Re: New wiring
> >
> >
> >
> > I'm interested in this topic too, Larry, but as it relates to
> > started with
> > a stripped body... That is, not having the existing wiring as a
> > 'guide' to
> > help you. Do these harnesses generally come with instructions??
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