[TR] to loom or not to loom...
Don Hiscock
don.hiscock at gmail.com
Mon Aug 20 11:10:08 MDT 2018
Agreed, Stan. For the (relatively) low cost and simplicity of a sidescreen
TR wiring harness, upgrading is a fine thing to do during a rebuild. I
wouldn't want to have to deal with the multiple, inevitable, problems of an
old loom during recommissioning and daily life with the car.
I got mine from TRF during their couple-of-times-a-year sales on wiring,
and it's been fine.
Don
1962 TR3B TSF202L
On Mon, Aug 20, 2018 at 9:41 AM, Stan Foster <stan at redtr6.com> wrote:
> For my TR3 the fabric on the old loom had mostly rotted away and it was a
> mess with many bits of wire spliced in. The actual wire was oxidized even
> inside the plastic insulation so doing anything with it was a pita. I opted
> to replace it with a new loom and it was money well spent.
>
> Stan
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> *Subject:* [TR] to loom or not to loom...
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>
> Ok so the other project, besides getting the ‘3 going is the body
> replacement on the spsitsix. I have started to move over, and refurbish,
> components. I am looking at the wiring harness and I am wondering, should
> I pull and reuse the old one OR put out the cash and get a new harness?
> Generalized thoughts? Opinions? Experiences? Suppliers?
>
>
>
> Regards
>
> David
>
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