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Technical Board => Restoration Help => Topic started by: NES304 on April 16, 2006, 09:11:41 PM



Title: wire harness
Post by: NES304 on April 16, 2006, 09:11:41 PM
I know that castelmaine electrics has wire harness's for sale but are there any reputable places in Brisbane I can get a whole new one from?


Title: Re: wire harness
Post by: smithy on April 18, 2006, 03:06:27 AM
hey nes. it depends if your after originality or not. if you want to keep it original as possible then im not going to be too helpful :-/  
But if you want to replace the entire system for safety and piece of mind then you can try several places that will now make up a complete loom some will even customise it to suit your needs ( efi, power everything etc)  kits will range from $500-600 check out hot rod mags etc
i got a complete harness from airride technologies they  are in Melbourne and i got it sent up within a couple of weeks, very very happy with the kit and quite simple to install. every wire is colour coded and imprinted with its purpose so its really pretty easy. just a couple of weekends some patience and a bit of common sense and thats about it.
several other guys on the forum have gone the same path.
Or if you are pretty handy with the sparks and wont be hooking alot of accessories up to your system then grab yourself some rolls of wire and make one up yourself, save a couple of hundred dollars, but alot more time.

dean


Title: Re: wire harness
Post by: NES304 on April 18, 2006, 07:25:02 AM
yeah i probably should have specified...
I'd like a new one for piece of mind and i'm desperate to fit a V6 that a mate has but I have a stock 186 here that i'm having to chuck in so the loom will need to fit the red. I have a sparkie mate down the road with a HR to cheat from so dean your idea to have a go my self might be it.
Anyone have a Diagram? only extra will be a stereo.
thanks dean


Title: Re: wire harness
Post by: TorqueFC on April 18, 2006, 07:50:20 AM
the worksop manual covers a wiring diagram


Title: Re: wire harness
Post by: smithy on April 18, 2006, 08:40:58 PM
as torque suggested the workshop manual has a diagram but you can also use the gregory's manual as they too have wiring diagrams.
one thing to bear in mind at this stage is that if you are intending to pop the V6 in you will ned to include some extra wires and relays for fuel pump, EFI, etc etc at some stage. so maybe keep this in mind when re-wiring for the red.
dean


Title: Re: wire harness
Post by: NES304 on April 19, 2006, 04:49:48 AM
great idea mate


Title: Re: wire harness
Post by: fccool59 on April 19, 2006, 06:34:51 AM
there was a place I got mine from about 9 years ago called electra loom or vintage wiring harness co..
my harness was a exact replica (they were pretty fanatical about exact replica's)
it cost $260.00, dont know if they still exist.

I guess you could pull your old harness apart and copy it, it may seem complicated but its just a matter of finding simular connetcors and wire, cutting wires to length and taping them back together and putting the connectors on.


Title: Re: wire harness
Post by: NES304 on April 19, 2006, 06:43:17 AM
err yeah the original hearness..... umm my daughter learnt how to use wire snips. the cost me lots.
my son put in a 10cent piece into our cd player (brand new astra) and now I have to shell out for another one.
I have locked to door to my toys now!!


Title: Re: wire harness
Post by: fccool59 on April 19, 2006, 06:44:18 AM
maybe try this guy, I think this is it, address and name sounds familiar.
http://www.hotfrog.com.au/Companies/Electra-Loom


Title: Re: wire harness
Post by: NES304 on April 19, 2006, 07:14:06 AM
hey bloke it looks like its more for 240v stuff then auto, but cheers for helpin


Title: Re: wire harness
Post by: fccool59 on April 19, 2006, 07:23:48 AM
I sent them a email to see if they still do the harnesses, they were selling the harnesses to alot of overseas customers and also did the cloth wrapping on the earlier harnesses to exact origoinal.


Title: Re: wire harness
Post by: Jonno on April 19, 2006, 07:39:51 AM
a (the?) source for original harnesses is Classic Wiring Looms:

http://www.classicwiringlooms.com.au/

If you want to go 'modern' then there is the Painless kit which is available at a few places including Castle Auto as you know.

Also you can have a look at the AirRide kit:

http://www.airide.com.au

or this simpler (but not necessarily cheaper) alternative from Ultimate:

http://members.dcsi.net.au/ultimate/

I'm currently using an Air Ride kit which is good but I will also have a closer look at the Ultimate for my next project.

Jonno


Title: Re: wire harness
Post by: fccool59 on April 20, 2006, 10:18:52 AM
looks like the company split as they were the same place from memory, the reply from the email was-
refer to- http://www.vinwire.com.au/index.html
FC main harness is $272
The logo at the top of the page is the same as the sticker on my harness.