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<blockquote data-quote="tobynt" data-source="post: 11461113" data-attributes="member: 115996"><p><strong><span style="font-size: 15px">I find myself getting wrapped up in other stuff and not focusing on the install itself....wiring harness is a good example. I decided it would be best to just remove the harness completely and sit down at the bench to work on it. If I'm lucky, I'll have it completed by the end of the weekend. Basically, I'm pulling out all the wires that cross over at the front of the engine and get directed to the side walls of the engine bay. I'm taking those out of the harness and redirecting them to run into the fenders at the back of the engine bay and come up to the front of the engine bay inside the fenders. Its really not going to change much in the long run of things and probably will never be noticed by anyone that looks at my engine when its complete. I also got in my expandable sleeving for the harness yesterday. It should look ten times better then the standard convoluted wire loom wrapped with electrical tape.</span></strong></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="tobynt, post: 11461113, member: 115996"] [B][SIZE="4"]I find myself getting wrapped up in other stuff and not focusing on the install itself....wiring harness is a good example. I decided it would be best to just remove the harness completely and sit down at the bench to work on it. If I'm lucky, I'll have it completed by the end of the weekend. Basically, I'm pulling out all the wires that cross over at the front of the engine and get directed to the side walls of the engine bay. I'm taking those out of the harness and redirecting them to run into the fenders at the back of the engine bay and come up to the front of the engine bay inside the fenders. Its really not going to change much in the long run of things and probably will never be noticed by anyone that looks at my engine when its complete. I also got in my expandable sleeving for the harness yesterday. It should look ten times better then the standard convoluted wire loom wrapped with electrical tape.[/SIZE][/B] [/QUOTE]
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