James_mac
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Keep it up mate its looking good.
Great work mate. Keep it going. I must get on with minePut the refurbed front calipers on today.
Took the driving members off and cleaned the old gaskets and sealer off and replaced new gaskets while I was on.
Cleaned the rear wiring loom with good cloth and hot soapy water. The electrical tape was worn through in places, but the wires inside were fine. I re-taped the lot and it looks brand new. Hard to tell in the picture though.
I threaded some garden wire through the chassis from front to back and pulled the wiring loom through the chassis rail. Bit fiddly getting the three electrical connectors through the hole in the chassis, but didn't take long. I taped them down to the loom so they slid out more easily.
It's slowly coming together.
Good luck with the wiring, let me know if there are any bits you want me to check. At least you labelled yours, I just took pics and regretted it later...
I found one connector on the bulkhead connected in 2 possible places, but it only started when it was connected to one of them!
Great work mate. Keep it going. I must get on with mine
Thanks, mate. Appreciate the commentsReally is a cracking job you're doing!
Looking forward to seeing you rebuild the doors
As that's the bit that I'm not looking forward to
Red was defo the right colour to go with again it looks great
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