Re: SER1 Minerva Wiring

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From: George E Sollish
Subject: Re: SER1 Minerva Wiring
Date: 18:18 on 04 Oct 2005
Interesting.  I thought you were joking.  Stranger things have happened, 
but I can't imagine any manufacturer trying to wire a car without 
color-coded wiring.  How do you know which wire goes where?  It looks like 
the best solution is to buy a harness for an LHD Solihull 80" and cobble 
up the differences using the Lucas color-coding guide as a reference.

Thanks.

George E Sollish	Chief Engineer		Auto Gear Equipment
 			Project Manager		The Payne Lake Project

On Tue, 4 Oct 2005, Coen Caminada wrote:

> Date: Tue, 04 Oct 2005 19:55:01 +0200
> From: Coen Caminada <Coen@xxxxxxxx.xxxx>
> Reply-To: series1@xxxxxxxxx.xxx
> To: series1@xxxxxxxxx.xxx
> Subject: Re: SER1 Minerva Wiring
> 
> The sleeves are black, the inner wires are yellow and blue (just discovered) 
> I do not know someone who does the minerva loom, but the wires are yust like 
> modern wires, so you shoud be able to copy the loom yourself. or buy a series 
> one one with sidelights.
>
> Coen

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George E Sollish 14:34 on 03 Oct 2005

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George E Sollish 15:54 on 04 Oct 2005

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Coen Caminada 17:55 on 04 Oct 2005

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