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Old 24-01-21, 03:46
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Default New Old Stock Wiring Harness

I share withs us the wiring harness i found.
Seems to be complete, but i need made a checking.
Hard to find other parts like breakers and regulators...
NO FOR SALE!
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Old 24-01-21, 03:49
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More pictures
The switch have rubber for rain protection i think.... early or late model?

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Old 24-01-21, 04:19
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looks like a great find. to my knowledge the CMP's never had breakers or fuses.
You need a manual, but I believe if you look through this forum you will find links to online versions, correct me if I'm wrong anybody.
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Old 24-01-21, 11:22
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Hello Mariano, thanks for sharing your pictures here.

I see a 6 switch plate and waterproofed switches, these are very late features. Only used in 1945 towards the end of production I think
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Old 25-01-21, 23:23
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looks like a great find. to my knowledge the CMP's never had breakers or fuses.
You need a manual, but I believe if you look through this forum you will find links to online versions, correct me if I'm wrong anybody.
Hi Harry
Look this diagram http://www.mapleleafup.net/forums/sh...ad.php?t=31890

I have manuals, but no late version..
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Old 25-01-21, 23:29
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Hello Mariano, thanks for sharing your pictures here.

I see a 6 switch plate and waterproofed switches, these are very late features. Only used in 1945 towards the end of production I think
I glad to share these pics.

I must check each harness and verify that nothing is missing and is not incomplete.
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Old 29-01-21, 18:20
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New Old Stock ligths
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Old 10-02-21, 17:40
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Spark plug wires New Old Stock.
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Old 10-02-21, 21:43
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Where do you find this stuff?
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Old 10-02-21, 21:53
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.... Argentina.
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Old 11-02-21, 01:05
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We are lucky to have the last cave to found some CMP Parts.
For example theses 8 wires have de same part number C21A 12284 . All are the long wire , but the rest of the 7 cable sizes no longer remain.
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Old 11-02-21, 16:54
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A question to the group!
All these cables are hardened by time.
Is there any technique to soften them up and keep them fresh?
Thanks in advance!
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Old 11-02-21, 17:37
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I very much doubt that these wires are of any use other than as patterns or sources of fittings. The insulation will be very unreliable even if you can straighten them. Great find though !

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Old 11-02-21, 17:56
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Thanks David for your reply!
Someone has told me that with steam or heat gun they could be softened and straightened ..
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Old 11-02-21, 19:08
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Try it, you have nothing to loose !

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Old 04-06-21, 16:32
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More wires found..
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