Sunday, August 1, 2021

Wagon Of Wire


 With my the heat pushing 90 and my garage not being insulated or cooled it's too hot to work on my project. So spent my evenings this week removing wiring from the donor car which has been moved outside. Most of it will not need to go into the GT6 but I'm hoping to send the donor car to the scrap soon.. Best to just remove it all now and what i don't need I can throw it away later.


The wagon contains most of the main harness of the car. In this car the main harness goes from all the way from the front bumper, through the dash and down both sides to the back bumper. No connectors to break the harness into sections (would have expected at minimum a dash harness). Seemed to me the harness must have been about the first thing installed into the car after paint so getting it out was a bit of a chore. Would like to say it was removed "uncut" but that didn't happen. The wires that went up the c-pillar into the ceiling and the wires that went under the car to the rear suspension I cut. Still deciding if I'll get those later "just incase" or let it go to scrap.

Saturdays have being taken from the GT6 project as I'm doing a lot of preventative maintenance on a well loved car (high miles) for my son to take across the country to school. So GT6 work will be slow for awhile.


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