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Gotta love that wiring . . .
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westy64

work in progress

Post by westy64 »

Hello,
just a quick summary of my work on Prunette.

Here is how it was before :

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A litlle cleaning first.
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And finally wired.

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Same on the cockpit side, but still in progress
This is NOT before, but just after I started.

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upper console back in place
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still a lot to be done :

brakes hoses and fluid tank
bleed the brakes
radio stand
ignition switch
dashboard, wheel, etc...
fuel pump relay and switch
turn the key

to be followed
Fi8spider
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Your car is a: 1974 Fiat 124 Spider

Re: work in progress

Post by Fi8spider »

You forgot something westy...a drivers seat would be handy.. :lol:

This job reminds me so much of when I did the conversion from LHD to RHD, a very satisfying feeling knowing connections and earths are in order. That spiral loom is great stuff isn't it.
westy64

Re: work in progress

Post by westy64 »

Fi8spider wrote:You forgot something westy...a drivers seat would be handy.. :lol:
It took me some time to get used to drive without seat, but now it's okay...


Fi8spider wrote:This job reminds me so much of when I did the conversion from LHD to RHD, a very satisfying feeling knowing connections and earths are in order. That spiral loom is great stuff isn't it.
When (if) the engine cranks, then I know all the work was done correctly...
Not yet.
narfire
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Joined: Sat Dec 27, 2008 2:14 am
Your car is a: 1980 124 spider
Location: Naramata B.C.

Re: work in progress

Post by narfire »

You brave soul you.! looks great or will when zooting along the roads of southern France.
Recomend having a helper/another set of eyes&nose when you energize the first time.
Chris
80 FI spider
72 work in progress
2017 Golf R ( APR Stg. 1)
2018 F350 crew long box
westy64

Re: work in progress

Post by westy64 »

I believe you !

First : ignition on
any smell, any flame, any light, any pump working ?
turn signals, front, side ?
maybe a few tests on the voltage here and there ...

Then : try to crank the engine.

I hope in feb !
rodman

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Post by rodman »

what exactly are you doing lol
westy64

Re: work in progress

Post by westy64 »

my first goal was to clean the engine bay,
then remove from the wire harness all the useless wires.
most of them were useless as the low emission equipment had been removed, but wires were still in place.
all over the engine bay, and under the dashboard.
in the cockpit, too, as the key buzzer, belt buzzer,were removed.
shortening some wires, protecting and routing them the best I could.
simplifying anytime it was possible.

then replace the old spare Renault ignition switch by an original Fiat Spider one (thank you John).
westy64

Re: work in progress

Post by westy64 »

well, two months after the due date,

After rewiring the whole engine bay, dashboard and cockpit, it was time to see what would happen when switching the battery on.

good things are :
no flash
no flame
no smoke
no fuse blown

bad things are:
key off, engine fan is turning
fuel pump is pumping
oil pressure light is on
hazard switch is on (green)

I will check what's up with the relays, as a start.
to be followed
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