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PostPosted: Wed May 24, 2006 3:12 pm 
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yet again another wiring loom post.... Question: Do Rover Wiring looms Fit into Morris's ? i would say the cars are not much different and yes they would but theres prolly something that doesnt quite fit...


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PostPosted: Wed May 24, 2006 3:24 pm 
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That'll depend on what type of Rover into what type of Morris? A rover with EFI will be different.. If you're fitting it into an older morris with a generator then you'd most likely change it to an alternator, or you'll have to modify the wiring. Or if you're fitting it into a morris which is positive ground, then you'll have to change it to negative ground or again modify the wiring.. Do Rovers have seperate reversing lights, hazard lights, etc?

I'd say the basic wiring is similar but there will be differences, grab a copy of each wiring diagram and work them out.


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PostPosted: Wed May 24, 2006 3:28 pm 
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hmm well the shell has o engine... im just trying to get a grips on whats gonna need to be worked on and what should be fairly straight forward such as Rover power windows :) and perhaps reverse lights, quarter panel indicators.. ect.. get where im comming from :) im still unsure of how im gonna go about the engine... as far as saving for a rover.. frontcut or just throwing in the cheapest thing i can get my hands on....


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it'll fit... you can just chuck it in a Coles Green bag on the back seat for all the use you'll have with it...

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:roll: sometimes i wish the creator of the thread had admin rites for the posts...


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PostPosted: Wed May 24, 2006 7:56 pm 
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well just to be annoying then. don't worry about wires, it'l never go anyway..... by the time you finish they'll be no fuel left

on a more serious note I just cut mine out completley I can't think of a more feeble system i am going to use a full repacment loom system they sell them for all the hot-rodders and have the blade fuses in a sealed box and basically all the nice things that you get in modern cars with good quality wire. might be worth looking into if your going to the hassle of it all

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