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jlaird

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Either picked up or orderd all the parts for granddaughters BMW drivers side window regulator. What a pain that is.

Orderd tires today 155/80/13 Goodyear.

Fixed drivers side rear hub backing plate and reinstalled all.

Installed voltage regulator, had a bolt broken off in the captured bolt, what a pain that was. Had not seen that before.

Messing with wireing. Boy has it been a long time since I have done that. One wire at a time.

Installed new coil. Darn thing from Moss had no nuts for low voltage connections nor did it have a dust, water cap.

Thats about it. Slow day.
 
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Messing with wireing. Boy has it been a long time since I have done that. One wire at a time.



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know what you mean Jack when I got my '72 the wiring harness was out and sitting in the back, trouble was instead of unplugging all the connections they just clipped them all off. Lucky there was another part of a harness in the parts car that I was able to get all the matching wires off and most of the connectors and solder them on to where they were supposed to go and then heat shrink the connections. What a royal pita /ubbthreads/images/graemlins/cryin.gif
 
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