[Healeys] wire harness

Michael Salter michaelsalter at gmail.com
Fri Jan 13 11:49:05 MST 2017


Depends upon what you are trying to achieve.
If you want to end up with a driver (20 foot) car that Aunt Mary describes
as "cute" then whatever works will be just fine.
If you are looking to end up with something that someone with some
knowledge of classic car restoration will appreciate then replace the
harness with one that closely replicates the original.
You don't mention what model of Healey you are working on but originally it
would have had cloth covered wire with a cloth covering on the harness (Pre
Oct 58) or PVC insulated wires with a cloth harness outer cover after tht
date.
Michael S
Concours Guidelines Committee


On Thu, Jan 12, 2017 at 9:23 PM, <gablegerry at netscape.net> wrote:

>
> Looking for an point of view.  should one replace the wire harness that is
> braided or try to follow the original that appears to be PVC and banded
> together with black rap. The original is not that bad but again not that
> good.
> thanks
> can some who is on the MGT list know how to get on it?
>
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