Wiring Loom - Cut Chassis Rail to get out?

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cunning plan

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Guys, how do you remove the wiring loom as it disappears into the chassis box-section.. :? :?:
 
When I took my original loom out i cut the loom infront of the tube and then pulled it through,
When you get your new loom it should come in two parts then connect to the fuse box once fed through the tube,
It should come as above at least mine did from Jon herbie 58. ;)
 
Nelly said:
When I took my original loom out i cut the loom infront of the tube and then pulled it through,
When you get your new loom it should come in two parts then connect to the fuse box once fed through the tube,
It should come as above at least mine did from Jon herbie 58. ;)

Arr okay, that makes sense..

Pulled it from the rear of the bus right?

I was going to buy one ready made so will make a note to ask herbie 58 8)

How did you feed the new one through the tube? I figure its all bendy and will get stuck easy?

Tanks Nelly..
 
Tie a strong nylon cord (parra cord) to the old harness and pull through when you take the old one out.
 
CUNNING!!!!!

I was going to cut it and pull through!! lol glad the bus is 80 miles away now so I couldnt of.. :lol:

Tanks guys :)
 
I know it is a splitty, but a friend of mine resorted to pulling the old loom out with another car :lol:

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Amazingly, it worked 8)
 
We had tried all other methods of removing the loom - that was the last resort!

Luckily, it came free eventually :)
 

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