And each change is color coordinated on the white board, full wiring diagram of the carThis is why most people crimp and go. I can not stand when that is done.
And each change is color coordinated on the white board, full wiring diagram of the carThis is why most people crimp and go. I can not stand when that is done.
Smartassness aside, you can take a picture of it on your phone then print it out. Then you have a quick reference on your phone and a hard copy in the file cabinet.Laminating the white board when you are done?
ExactlySmartassness aside, you can take a picture of it on your phone then print it out. Then you have a quick reference on your phone and a hard copy in the file cabinet.
My favorite is when they crimp and to with terminals that have the heat shrink tube on them from the factory.This is why most people crimp and go. I can not stand when that is done.
Says the guy who got Qjet parts from meBut he is old now. Technology is foreign to him now.
Got a pic. Sounds cool!If you wanted to be extra old school you could skip the plastic zip ties use lacing cord to tie the bundles up with clove hitches.

We did that on my brothers 64 VW in the late 70's. The wiring was featured in a couple of magazines. No wires crossed or wrapped around another. Used bread ties to hold it together as we ran the cord. Found that adding a drop of clear nail polish at each "knot" helped to hold everything better.If you wanted to be extra old school you could skip the plastic zip ties use lacing cord to tie the bundles up with clove hitches.
Got a pic. Sounds cool!
We did that on my brothers 64 VW in the late 70's. The wiring was featured in a couple of magazines. No wires crossed or wrapped around another. Used bread ties to hold it together as we ran the cord. Found that adding a drop of clear nail polish at each "knot" helped to hold everything better.
Aircraft Spruce is where we got the tie cord back then. Used to walk into a store in So.Ca. I believe it was in Corona.If you do it again there is wax coated lacing that locks up tight saving that last step.
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