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Wiring harness route?

Anders

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Hi folks,

This is my first post to this forum, been looking around for some time and learned a lot – thanks!

A while ago I bought a stalled restoration project, a MGB-63 that’s been off the road for over 20 years. Someone started a real serious project and did all of the boring work with replacing rusty sills, floors, A-posts etc. etc. Don’t yet know the history, hope to find out eventually.
I’m now trying to assemble all bits and pieces. Most is obvious – more or less- but now I need some guidance;
Where is the wiring harness that goes from front to rear going, what route? I know it starts from the upper right hand corner in the engine bay but I can’t figure out how it gets to the trunk.
Same question with the petrol feed; Does it go on the left or right hand side of the gearbox? Thanks for any help!
 
The harness and the fuel and brake lines all run down the starboard side uned the floor, held in place with a series of rubberinsulators and metal brackets to keep them in place.
 
And welcome in from the cold!!!
 
When you get under it to find the route, you'l see some holes in the cross-members - wiring harness ges through them..the 'indented' part of the cross member that mirrors the exhaust run on the other side is where the pipes go....you should see studs sticking down from the floor where the brackets fit.....
 
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