65 English little wheeler in Coastal North Carolina

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pbraun wrote:Now I opened another can of worms. :shock:
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Hi Peter,
No photos of your Moke for a while? We could all do with some to refresh our memory of it!
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Yeah, I have been busy doing nothing, but just got a pal to come over on Mondays, so should be showing more progress . Got the brake lines plumbed in, mostly, today, Next, mount suspension bits and then tighten up on everything. Going to get tires mounted today.

Wish I was better at posting pictures.

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Hi Peter,
Like this
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Right, then. ! ! How'd you do that, Chris?
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Oh oh!!!!!!!!!! I might have gotten it, at least for now!
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Hi Peter,
You've got it!!
Full details of putting photos on here are located under 'Site Discuss'.
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http://imgur.com/a/wy6sk


Front suspension in today, so now it's a "roller"

Next, wiring harness. Anyone have a good, large size, wiring diagram?

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Well, this isn't working for me today.
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Wiring almost done, but for speedo, dip switch and turn and horn.....
Think I'll work on the fuel tank, pump and lines now.
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pbraun wrote:http://imgur.com/a/wy6sk


Front suspension in today, so now it's a "roller"

Next, wiring harness. Anyone have a good, large size, wiring diagram?

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Well, this isn't working for me today.
I think that this would be of a great help

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I have read that often, it was very helpful while building the chassis. Now I am assembling everything.
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Today got the dash wiring largely in place, test fit up the dash, and looking good. Will have to mess about with the steering wheel to get the horn to work, but it's getting there.

Now, to clean out the darn gas tank, inspect once again, keep fingers crossed for no leaks, paint it black and install with pump and lines and a few filters here and there. :)

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OK, just go here: http://imgur.com/a/QflXG
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Hi Peter glad I,m not the only one who finds it a faf to post photos!,, I can do it sometimes! But am so used to using snip and paste apps that anything else means I have to think..lol.. Anyway looks like progress on you car. I refurbished my old loom and required all the lights etc with new cables and bullet connectors properly soldered...biggest issues were with poor earth connections due to the copious amounts of paint I had put on car! It was just against all principles to scrape this off to make a decent connection, but I had too and all starting to work correctly :D :D ........James .

I have a pdf of the wiring diagram which I could email to you and the you can print off in A3 bigger....
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Posting pics - no problem!
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Right click on the photo, click on properties, copy the address, click the Img button above and copy the photo address between the Img brackets.
Simples! :roll:
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