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Old 31-08-14, 22:45
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Old 02-09-14, 12:44
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Dale,
just be aware that that conduit layout is from a late production BGC, the earlier production (at least VR) BGC conduit is slightly different.

For example:
Rear section of conduit to rear lights does not have the T piece at the end
T piece from dash to centre bulkhead is 3/4" all the way (your pic steps up to 1")
The rear conduit, on some late BGC, goes through a purpose hole in the rear bulkhead and not out the rectangular hole for air flow above diff pinion.

I'm sure there are other differences, but good pics all the same.
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Old 03-09-14, 00:23
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Thanks Darrin , didn't think about that ! So early BGC had no 1" at all ? would my number 2225 be around change over point or still in the early range of build dates. Any one else out there with a carrier around my number still with conduit in let me know .. Dale
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Old 04-09-14, 10:42
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Dale,
The metgas was 1179 and the SAR is 2554. There were differences between the different manufacturers which is quite noticeable especially when you look at things like the welding and some of the fittings or mountings used. In the "Workshop Repair and Maintenance" manual in the electrical section there is even a note on the wiring diagrams warning that it does not apply "to many of the carriers built by the South Australian Railways" and refers to a supplement which I haven't seen. (Does anyone out there possibly have a copy?).

In the "Carrier M.G. Instruction Book" electrical section it mentions that approximately the first 2,700 carriers produced were wired differently because of different generator set-ups used. Then goes on to say "with the universal conduit lay out now used............" and explains differences with the later production carriers.

Also, does your carrier have a 6 volt battery or like some carrier owners have done, have a 12 volt system. All up, there is quite a bit of variation there. When I get around to doing mine I will probably go for a 12 volt system and as long as everything works, is safe, everything is securely out of the way and it looks tidy I will be happy. (Apologies to the purists).
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Old 05-09-14, 11:45
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Taken a while ! well it's just over a year since I started and I finely have the inside of engine compartment painted today , very fiddly job lots of hard to get at places , next conduit then I can fit her out .. Dale




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Old 07-09-14, 10:05
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Here's a brain teaser , Top photo is of friends carrier . Next photo is of my linkages with the holes and uni joint lined up the same as above photo , but the head at gear box end is at the wrong angle , if this is not at the correct angle gear changing won't work ? need help ... Dale







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Old 07-09-14, 12:10
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Dale, It looks like the holes in the uni joint are drilled differently
Maybe drilling two new holes in the rear tube part fixes it.
In the riveted carriers they faffed around with the bolt layout as well.
My guess you have early and late parts mixed. (I don't really know)
I recall they did change, but don't know the details.
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