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Re: wiring harness Bugeye

To: carolien coulter <carolien@giex.coastalnet.com>
Subject: Re: wiring harness Bugeye
From: Frank Clarici <spritenut@Exit109.com>
Date: Tue, 05 May 1998 18:18:51 -0400
Cc: spridgets@Autox.Team.Net
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Reply-to: Frank Clarici <spritenut@Exit109.com>
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carolien coulter wrote:

> Oke, next question. I was looking at the harness coming from the back, and
> there are fold over taps until you come up over to just about the wheel arch
> and then there is nothing until you get to underneath the dash ( the back
> side of the A post I guess) and there is one more, before that parts clips
> on to the main harness coming out of the firewall grommet. Where exactly
> does it run from the wheel arch to the front? Does it just lay on the floor
> underneath the carpet?Behind the panels on the side seems a little too
> bulky. Carol '59 Bugeye

Carol

The rear harness runs behind the inner metalworks of the....(what ever over the
wheel hump)
It comes out from a hole on the lower inner sill, runs under the inner sill
interior panel, but on the outside of the inner sill, and behind the inner
fender panel up to the dash connection.
It was sort of an afterthought in engineering I suppose.
Br carfull installing the sill interior panel screws as not to screw through the
wires.


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