| Rob36 | -- 04-25-2025 @ 11:28 AM |
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Next up on this 36 Tudor is replacing all the wire harnesses. For those who have done it is the an order of removal / install that'll help make it easier or less confusing to do?
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| ford38v8 | -- 04-25-2025 @ 12:28 PM |
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Have your replacement harness and diagram right there with you as you disconnect each lead, identifying leads and locations as you go. If you think you'll remember, and don't do it this way, you'll get lost. When I did it, I scanned my diagrams and enlarged them in printouts. They got wrinkled and greasy, but the job got done right. Take your time, clean and grease or solder each connection. Those bullet connections were there for ease of initial assembly, you'll have considerably less resistance in circuits if you solder them. Alan
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| hotroddoc | -- 04-28-2025 @ 7:16 AM |
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I just completed this project on my 36 coupe. Make some additional copies of the diagram and take your time. Photos and notes of the existing wiring is very helpful.
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