I still can't get around to applying any more DBG, the weather is just too unpredictable + high humidity. Yesterday I drained the sump of the oil that had been used to pump around the bearings etc, it was still nice a clean but it had to go, or so I was told, so it's gone.
The sump is now filled (yesterday) but the rain put paid to doing anything further, so I packed up.
This morning a clear blue sky, so out with the wiring harness, pass the required wires through the grommets in the bulkhead, pull wires through until the fabric cover can be seen
then regulator & fuse box, attach them both to the panel on the bulkhead, strip the wire back using wire stripper tool and attach them to their specific point
I'm not sure about the 2 groups of wires 3 white & 3 brown, they all go to the fuse box, but there are only 2 blocks to attach wires too, one block is a double?, I'm at a loss as I didn't dismantle this vehicle, so I guess I will be scouring the net for images (restored) as to where n how the wiring loom is attached etc.
The wiring loom has 3 distinct looms as this one from Vinwire is for blinkers & headlights etc.
(gee the S2A loom is much simpler being all in one) anyway I usually get a mild panic attack at not being able to figure it out on the first attempt, anyway the drizzle has come back so I had to pack up etc.
I was looking through some reference material at home last night when I came across this handbook as issued to UK forces, it is about the Series 1's in service
my 55 model 86" is known as a Mk3, here is the line drawing for it
and the 107 of the same era
anyway that's been part of my day, wishing the weather to over the horizon, cheers Dennis




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