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Old 17-12-17, 13:02
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Default It's electrifying.....

I need to turn up the Bakelite grease seals/ bushes in the suspension so that I can start re-assembling, however I decided to tackle a job I was not looking forward to. Wiring.

I tracked and labeled all the wires and made all the connectors. Having all the wires the same colour makes life interesting and I've still got to make up the coloured tin tags to identify each wire.

This whole process was made a lot easier by assembling the conduit in sections and feeding the wires through a little at a time.

Getting the wires through the little t piece underneath and then up into the junction box is going to be 'fun' 10 wires in such a small diameter conduit
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