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Peruvianrx7 03-03-04 01:44 PM

Whats a good price to get the engien harness rewired?
 
This rotary mechanic is charging me 200 bucks to rewire the entire engine harness you guys think thats a fair price? Thanx

Aaron Cake 03-03-04 02:30 PM

$200 is cheap, considering the amount of labour involved. We're talking a 10+ hour job here...

Peruvianrx7 03-03-04 02:36 PM

yeah, I thought so too... He worked on my fc alot, did the porting I posted a couple months ago too, and pressed in my rotor and side plate bearings... He wanted 300, but i was like come on bro
me and you got history and he was like okey man250 .. i was like man 200 and you get blessing from rotary gods and he was like ok.

So yeah thats tight... but i dont think he will replace the fuel injector plugs mine are in really bad condition

Wankel7 03-03-04 03:32 PM

Or you you could put the money towards an EMS and harness.

James

silverrotor 03-03-04 03:33 PM

I see that you are unable to find a Front Engine Harness yet...

Will the guy who re-wires your Harness have the same colour-code schemes as the soon-to-be former one? It saves for a lot of potential trouble In the future If It turns out to NOT be the Harness Itself right know, as far as your existing problem.

Peruvianrx7 03-04-04 06:42 AM

WEll I found the harness but the forum was like oh hell no you shouldnt replace it it takes way too much work... SO i was like umm okey... anyways this mechanic was like I don't know what the other mechanic must of been smoking but this definatly has nothign to do with ur front driver's harness it all lies somewhere in this gay ass engine harness and since I don't have a year to loook for especifically one wire IMMA rewire the entire thign fo ryou so I was like TRUUUUUU!

Peruvianrx7 03-04-04 06:44 AM

A stand alone is way to expensive...

silverrotor 03-04-04 11:30 AM


Originally posted by Peruvianrx7
WEll I found the harness but the forum was like oh hell no you shouldnt replace it it takes way too much work... SO i was like umm okey...
Umm, how gives a shit what the forum says, as for It being so hard. :) I didn't know you were so passive. When I replaced my Front Engine Harness, with a brand new one, I knew It was going to be tuff. I did It nonetheless. It's YOU that Is going to be driving the car, not them. Through my Instructions on how I went about on getting one with you many moons ago, I've noticed that you seem to still have this problem.

It's to bad that that you've found one - only to be diverted on account of It's tediousness thats Involved In It's Installation.


Originally posted by Peruvianrx7
anyways this mechanic was like I don't know what the other mechanic must of been smoking but this definatly has nothign to do with ur front driver's harness it all lies somewhere in this gay ass engine harness and since I don't have a year to loook for especifically one wire IMMA rewire the entire thign fo ryou so I was like TRUUUUUU!
Well, I guess you are back to square one. :confused: You did say so yourself that the problem lyed In the Harness Itself. Good luck.


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