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beer monster

posted on 6/6/08 at 06:46 PM Reply With Quote
sierra blade wiring

hi gents
tackling bit of build that scares me the most and looking for easy answer.has anyone got wiring diagrams to connect 1998rrw fireblade loom to 1992 sierra stalks?long shot but would save me valuable time as wifey is constantly nagging about how much time i spend tinkering.
cheers in advance
marc

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worX

posted on 7/6/08 at 05:15 AM Reply With Quote
I have in two seperate Haynes manuals!

Only kidding.

If you are intent on using two different looms (because of the Sierra switch gear) then I wouldn't bother integrating them.
Keep the Blade loom to do all things Engine and make a seperate loom to do all other jobs on the car.

HTH
Steve






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beer monster

posted on 7/6/08 at 05:41 AM Reply With Quote
yep makes sense.was just being lazy and wanted easy option.
cheers
marc

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worX

posted on 7/6/08 at 01:07 PM Reply With Quote
Once you've had a sit down with pen and paper and realised what you need, it pretty much IS the easy option.

It's just getting your head round it is all.

You can always leave the Blade loom in there so that once you've learnt what you need to, you could come back to it in winter and make a neat, paired down loom if you were so inclined...

Steve
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Originally posted by beer monster
yep makes sense.was just being lazy and wanted easy option.
cheers
marc







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