Re: IML: more about wiring
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Re: IML: more about wiring



I hesitated earlier to mention that YNZ also sells wire and connectors for those who have the desire, skill, tools and patience to do their own harnesses. Having been a mechanic by trade for too many years and having worked almost exclusively in doing wiring, electrical and electronic work in aircraft for the last 10 or so years I would not hesitate to try it....in fact, if a person had the time and patience to do their own it would certainly be feasable. My own hard learned lessons are: Use that digital camera and photograph the original harness as removed from every angle, measure 3 times before you cut once, make sure you have access to the connectors and various pins, sockets, that you may need , masking tape is your friend and is a very good way to mark wires by circuit and function as you do the work.

Mikey
62 Crown Coupe

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