
Wiring Harness
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- Minor Fan
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Wiring Harness
As my restoration continues, see "Assembly Order" I am nearing the time when the wiring harness is to be installed. It had been so long since I removed the old one that I had forgotten where it ran, front to back. I looked up all the relevant info I could find and I began to wonder if it was possible to run the harness on the inside instead, so giving better protection and less mud traps. As far as I could see it would enter in the bulkhead and run along the floor by the transmission tunnel through the box section by the rear seat and into the boot. Has anyone tried this before or is there problem I have not seen? 

Should be ready for tea time.
Re: Wiring Harness
More prone to chaffing and damage - it's hidden under the carpet, and people hoes will keep scuffing it. Surprisingly, under the car is a pretty good location, as long as you get the route right.
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Re: Wiring Harness
If you do run it inside make sure it is fixed so it can't move anywhere near the seat. You don't want the loom crushed by the seat!
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Re: Wiring Harness
Ok thanks for the advice and comments, I will have to make a decision sooner than later!!!!
Should be ready for tea time.