Main harness loop over steering column
Got a question for you experts.
I'm fabricating a sheet metal dash and a total rewire of my turbo -se and need to remove one of the main harness bundles that goes over the steering column and is sandwiched by a brace which bolts to the firewall. The said brace looks like it's connected to the pedal cluster and I have no beef with the brace or any of the crap that's connected to it, only the wiring that's pinched by it. So question is, what's the most painless way to maneuver that part of the harness out? |
you must remove the pedal box for the brake and clutch pedals in order to remove that harness. i'll get a pic
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here are a couple pics from when i converted my 85 GS powerplant to a GSL-SE powerplant. might give you some ideas as to what you are looking at:
http://i469.photobucket.com/albums/r...b/DSC07595.jpg http://i469.photobucket.com/albums/r...b/DSC07454.jpg http://i469.photobucket.com/albums/r...b/DSC07457.jpg |
well if I want to see that all I have to do is go out in the garage! Only 3/4 of that is gone in mine
So basically the black thing under the blue thing has to come down... that's what I was afraid of... |
take the pedal box out for the clutch and brake pedals. this will allow you access to the harness thats pinched
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