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Re: 2500M wiring harness?

To: Robert Blumberg <robert.blumberg@worldnet.att.net>
Subject: Re: 2500M wiring harness?
From: Bob Tescione <mogman@rpa.net>
Date: Wed, 04 Nov 1998 13:13:25 -0500
Robert Blumberg wrote:
> 
> Rick,
> 
> If you can find a wiring harness source, I'd like to know about it for my '76 
>2500M.   The connectors on my TVR are crapping out -- corrosion, and in one 
>case, the supply to the key switch, melting. If I were to try to put new 
>connectors on the existing harnesses, I must add a short segment of wire to 
>each connection as there is no play in the harnesses.
> 
> I had looked, with trepidation, to doing some rewiring this Winter...new 
>harnesses would certainly make it easier.  TVR was not known for their 
>allegiance to blueprints, so I suspect, however, that there are enough 
>differences in each car that the wiring harnesses will not be a "one size fits 
>all," but harnesses must be made up by copying the ones already in your car. 
>I'd look in Hemmings for those services, if all else fails.
> 
> Let me know what you decide to do.  Perhaps we can split the work, or get 
>multiple harnesses made up.
> 
> Is there anyone else out there in cyberspace who needs 2500M harnesses?
> 
> Robert

Hi Listers:
There is an outfit someplace in Michigan I believe who goes by the name
of British Wiring. The either do or import harnesses from the UK. The UK
source, I think, is Autosparks. I have searched for an address for
British Wiring to no avail; maaaaaaybe one of you already has it.

I don't think I need a harness for mine, a 72 transition car, but then I
havent tried to verify if the electrics work yet. Ive only gotten as far
as cleaning the wires and buying a digital volt meter to check
continuity of the circuits. Lots to do before I goet to that however.

Welcome, by the way, new listers.

Bob Tescione
mogman@rpa.net

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