Dave ,
I had this same problem some 25 years ago and the only solution I
found was to drill out the wires using a smaller tube as a drill with
teeth ground into the end .
Perhaps not a "technically correct" method , but it worked even if it
took quite a long time to do .
You could try heating the stator tube to burn away the insulation as
an alternative method , but I didn't try that at the time .
Good luck ,
Cheers ,
> I have tried pulling individual wires out, without success, as I
> suspect the wiring harness is spirally wound in the tube.
> Anybody BTDT?
> Dave
> --
> 1957/1960 Triumph TR 3A
> # TS24301/TS80479
> Reconstruction Project
> David and Carol
> The Saltbox Bed & Breakfast
> Niagara-on-the-Lake, Ont.
> <www.carolssaltbox.com>
Mike Kitchener
60 TR3A TS 75178
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