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MG MGB Technical - Replacement Wiring Harness
I am currently replacing the wiring harness from my Australain made 1969 MGB MKII (YGHN4)-Dash to Motor. The problem I have identified is which harness do I replace it with. A part number or even a supplier would be very helpful. |
S. L. Mumme |
"In for a penny, in for a pound." I'm presently in the process of completely rewiring my '76B (omitting any of the emission-related or seat-belt sensor circuits) and am using a standard harness from Painless Performance. While their kits are well put together, I sure do miss a schematic as I relate much better to knowing what wire is going where (electrically) as opposed to a wire being labelled "to headlight switch B+". So there has been much head-scratching with the MG schematics and intuitive reasoning to make sure that everything gets connected the right way and switches switch things that are supposed to be switched - if you get my drift. Had I known about them early, I think I would have opted for the kits offered by Advance Auto Wire which are specifically set up for the B and have a number of upgrade modifications (relays and such) to reduce loads on switches. I'm putting relays in on the Painless Kit but it involves some convulted wiring. Just as a general aside, it was "interesting" to note the amount of melted insulation and bare wire I found inside the loom of my old wiring harness,, so I'm glad that I'm doing the job and hope this will correct a number of faults and switcheroos by previous owners. Trevor |
TJ Whitehouse |
S.L. I rebuilt my '67 Roadster around 8 years ago and a chap from Nedlands WA made my wiring harness in accord with the original design and my own specific extras (driving lights etc). He was extremely helpful - details are; OCTAGON MANUFACTURING 2 Broome Street NEDLANDS 6009 Ph (09) 3865763 Fax (09) 3862109 By memory I think his name is Vic. Peter M |
Peter M (Member) |
MG supplier out of Gelong Vic was very helpful [6 years ago] Complete kit including diagrams globes etc. For most parts I use Heritage MG at Smithfield NSW 0296093955] who are also excellent.They have an online site and list all possible looms for the MG with prices in the mid $500 [www.mgspareparts.com.au] Try any of the MG clubs and they will direct you locally or with part identification. |
P Westren |
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Pabodolla |
Try www.britishwiring.com, they should have what you need. |
Brad Cleverley |
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