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Rewiring Damaged Areas
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hunts
H. Landon Hunter
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Sep 1, 2014 09:40 AM
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Good Morning and Happy Labor day.
Please recommend to me...
(1)what is/are the two gauges of wires that are present in our looms?
I note that there is a more prevalent [normal?] gauge wire and then there are some heavier pieces. White and brown solid colored wires come to mind.
(2) What class of insulation should I get?
(3) I am now interested in in installing relays. Might someone provide a link(s) please to this hot -ha- topic?
Thank you,
Landon
Please recommend to me...
(1)what is/are the two gauges of wires that are present in our looms?
I note that there is a more prevalent [normal?] gauge wire and then there are some heavier pieces. White and brown solid colored wires come to mind.
(2) What class of insulation should I get?
(3) I am now interested in in installing relays. Might someone provide a link(s) please to this hot -ha- topic?
Thank you,
Landon
Sep 1, 2014 10:18 AM
Top Contributor
Joined 13 years ago
13,194 Posts
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Here is a link to an explanation of relays:
http://www.classictruckshop.com/clubs/earlyburbs/projects/bosch/relay.htm
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http://www.classictruckshop.com/clubs/earlyburbs/projects/bosch/relay.htm
“Ideological certainty easily degenerates into an insistence upon ignorance". Daniel Patrick Moynihan
In any debate, the side which strays from civil discussion is usually the side that lacks confidence in its debate position or in the merit of their arguments. Making personal attacks on the opponents instead of staying on the subject is also a sign of weakness.
Anyone who feels compelled to respond in kind to any perceived slight is often suffering from narcissism.
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