...To feed a cable through the screen channel? I have fitted a courtesy light into the windscreen mounted mirror on my convertible and I need the wires to pass into the centre top of the screen surround then sideways and down the A-post exiting at it's base at the side of the dash. I mean, I assume this a continuous route with no obstructions?? The courtesy light on saloons goes that way after all.
Somebody out there must have done something similar. I thought maybe having a fishing weight on a long string and push it in with a straightened wire coat hanger before it drops of it's own volition down the a-post ...maybe....
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I would attach the end of the electrical wires to a piece of very stiff but flexible wire/cable, the type used for gardening etc and try poking it through until the wires appears below the dash. Then remove the stiff wire. Sounds like a very fiddly job, good luck
1969 Four door Saloon Old English White 1275 with ported head and HS4 carb. Wolseley 1500 front brakes. Currently off the road with a leaky master cylinder!
I know a 'cheap local engineer' with a Flexible yet stiff plastic cord for feeding wires though recalcitrent trunking. Its got a loop on the end
for tying off the wire and is about 25' long so loads for the job.
If you want I'll bring it thurs night
Paulk
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1959 2dr Milly
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I have a length of traditional net curtain wire for such jobs.
You know the stuff - white plastic outer over tight spring like inner.
Cheap and sold by the metre at Wilkinsons, market stalls, curtain shops etc.
VERY flexible yet stiff enough to push.
I have a small dome head self tapper at the end to provide a smoother surface as just cut square catches on things when being threaded through.
find two magnets attach one to the end of the wires, and drag the other one along the outside of the screen surround.
Any more pointlessly elaborate ways of doing it??? We must be able to think of some more
1969 Four door Saloon Old English White 1275 with ported head and HS4 carb. Wolseley 1500 front brakes. Currently off the road with a leaky master cylinder!
Tie a small cork to the end of the wire at the base of the windscreen channel.
Next wrap entire car in cling film to a depth of 2mm.
Then fill car with water. As the water rises up the channel the cork will float up easily bringing wire with it.
Paulk
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1959 2dr Milly
Has now sat in back garden for 5 years :(
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As the water rises up the channel the cork will float up easily bringing wire with it
You forgot to mention putting the car on a roller first then turing it on it's side when the cork reaches the top so the cork can float 'sideways' too.
What I did.
I flew up to space with three other people, got caught in a radiation storm. I made sure my mates turn invisible, hot and flamey and big and scaley respectively. That only left me to simply tape the wire to my finger and stretched it five feet across and down the channel.
No problem, Job done.
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Sorry Roger, you won't be rewarded with a cup of tea cos Alberts a convertible.
Silly comments aside (mine included) I think I have enough info to give it a go now. I've just got to pluck up enough courage to drill that hole - At least it'll be hidden under the mirror base!
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