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MGB Wiring on the MGB

I ordered one of these from Prospero’s Garage.

As for the product – it’s great. It comes laminated and color coded - so it’s a lot easier to read than the ones in the manuals. I keep mine stuck up in my Garage with Velcro for easy access when its needed. When I’m done with it I wipe it off & stick it back up out of the way until the next time it is needed. Actually it looks kind’a cool hanging on the wall too.
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The only REAL complaint I had, was with the seller. It took way toooo long for him to deliver it to me. Extremely slow to communicate and hardly answered my emails. Ended up taking about a month for him to finally deliver. When I pressed he admitted that he’d didn’t have any ready to ship and was in the process of making some.
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It is my understanding that you shouldn’t list a product for sale if you ain’t prepared to deliver in a timely manner. So if you are thinking of ordering one check with him first before you buy.

Good Luck?
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There is one available for free here , you just need to print it out, if you like it.

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Yes, that’s another option.

Don’t know how much it will cost ($) you once you’ve downloaded it to have it made up. But assuming you don’t have the capability to do this yourself you’ll need to take it down to your local copy/office center (Kinko’s or whatever) and have them blow it up, printed and laminated.

A little extra running around could save you some money - depending on how much you value you’re time. But in the end it just might be worth it - especially if you don’t want to deal with the guy selling them on Ebay.

Your choice?
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Did the Kinko's method and it works great. Used it Sunday to diagnose where the heck the proper pins were on my new Hazard Switch....they were in different order, but knowing where they were on the original verified with the chart helped me use a continuity tester to sort out the new order. Larger chart has saved a lot of brain damage not to mention eye damage from reading those tiny little same colored lines on most charts...even with a magnifying headset they are hard to trace.
 
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