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PostPosted: Wed Apr 13, 2005 2:25 pm 
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found this on ebay
http://cgi.ebay.com.au/ws/eBayISAPI.dll ... 77428&rd=1
just wondering if it would be easier/cheaper for an auto electrician to wire this up or to fix my current hacked loom?

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:shock: beware not all looms for all cars are the same. Ask him what model it came from etc... "Mini Minor" means he either has no idea or it really is from an early model minor!

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Buy a new one. It'll cost you $350 and it will be brand new and perfect! Do a search on wiring and you will find previous posts on the subject.

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ive probably asked this before but if i get a new one how much would it take/cost for an electrician to install?

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depends if you pay cash, and weather or not they want to do it. Try and find a auto electrician thru mates first. could cost a bit, but it comes down to who and what they charge.

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piss easy to install :D
and if your still unsure ask him to provide a diagram which he would gladly do if you order from vintage wiring hanesses :)
I'm pretty sure he had a photocopier in his office last time i was there
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looks like i might be going with vintage wiring harnesses. :shock: hope i can do it.

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MN622/1 1962-64 COOPER MK.1 997cc HAS HYDRO.SUSP O.E 5L224 2AV
MN622/2 1962-64 COOPER MK.1 1071cc NON-HYDROLAST SUSP.(5L397) 2AV

MN623/1 1962-63 MINI 850cc HAS PARCEL SHELF LIGHTS (O.E 5L191) 2AX

MN623/2 1962-63 MINI 850cc NO PARCEL SHELF LIGHTS OR TEMP GA (O.E 5L326) 2AX

MN623M 1962-63 MINI 850cc MAIN ONLY (O.E 5L191) 2AV
MN658/1 1965-68 MINI 850cc DELUXE,SINGLE SPEED WIPER (O.E AYA 9063) 2AT
MN658/2 1965-68 MINI 850cc DELUXE,DUAL SPEED WIPER (O.E AYA 9140) 2AU
MN666 1966-67 MOKE (WITH GENERATOR) 2AV
MN688/1 1968 COOPER S MK1 (GEN) PVC WIRE-O/BRAIDED 2AW
MN688/1M 1968 COOPER S MK1(GEN) MAIN PVC WIRE-O/BRAIDED 2AR
MN688/2 1968 COOPER S MK1 (GEN) PVC WIRE & PVC TAPED 2AT
MN688/2M 1968 COOPER S MK.1(GEN) MAIN. PVC WIRE PVC TAPED 2AP
MN688T 1968 TAIL HNS ONLY FOR COOPER S Mk.1(NOT BRAIDED) 2-U
MN699/1 1969 COOPER S MK.2 PVC-TAPED;HAS ALT.c EXT.REG 2AR
MN699/1M 1969 MAIN ONLY OF MN699/1 2AP
MN699/2 1969 COOPER S MK.2 SPOT-TAPED;HAS ALT.c EXT.REG 2AQ
MN699/2M 1969 MAIN ONLY OF MN699/2 2AN
MN699T 1969 TAIL HNS FOR COOPER S Mk.11 (TAPED) 9-WAY HSN 2-U
MN712 1971-72 CLUBMAN GT YG2S8 (Ist MODEL WITH PCB ) 2AT
MN777 1977 LEYLAND MOKE

but which one do i want. My car is a (from wiper motor) 1964 morris 850. ?

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Best bet is to call the guy and talk to him. He knows what he does, so he will know what you need. I am sure he'll even add in wiring for a cd paler if you ask for it.

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they're easy as to connect up the loom - everything is colour coded so you can't go wrong. All the workshop manuals have wiring diagrams for each model...

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had mione done recently, a guy came out and did it. Cost me around $500 to instal :cry: even tho I started it myself. But if you know a bit about autoelectrics, it's only a matter of following the number/colour guide that you get with the harness (assuming you get it from vintage wiring in Coffs.

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Give vintage a call...DON't email I did with a couple additions, Lengthing. Relays, Extra Light, switches and Dails and got a negative responce.
If you call they will understand, and I have heard good feed back on them..Other than mine :roll:
I'v already ripped mine out and got a hole front end including dash from Pick and pay Less for zip. Don't know why but it was almost 5pm 8) but I have to check every wire, clean it and do myown harnes :? but thats me :wink:

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PostPosted: Wed Apr 13, 2005 10:59 pm 
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just ring him and tell him what you got and don't forget to mention all your extras like your gauges might cost a little more but whats a $50 or so when you have already spent so much money :D

so you might as well finish off your project with pride 8)

if i lived near by I would come help put it in but unfortunately(spelling) l live to far away sorry :oops:


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