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TR2/3/3A Wiring Harness Fun or The Value of the Forum TR3A

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Afternoon, raining out so I can't work in the yard, sigh. So I get to work on the car YEA!
When I see topics that I feel will be of future interest to me I transfer the info into one of my BCF Tips files. I did that last year and the subject was installing the wiring harness. The question was how do you get all those wires into the little rubber grommet.
Don Elliot answered with the notion of putting the wire through the grommet and THEN putting the grommet into the bulkhead. I must say that it worked slicker than goose grease, er Lithium grease actually. Thanks Don!

Cheers, Tinkerman
 

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Looks great Dick, Some very nice cars being restored by BCFers these days.
 
Nice work Tink. I used Dan Masters wiring kit, and I have to say that despite the amount of work that was involved, it was the most enjoyable aspect of the restoration. It was when things started to come to life. :driving:
 
ain't nothing quite like watching her eyes light back up again is there?
 
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