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Originally Posted by GySgtFrank
That is one of the things that makes it slow. Generally I label everything that will be hanging out of the harness or will be loose at any time, but sometimes my labels get ripped off or become illegible. If I don't remember for sure what it was for, it means finding it on the wiring diagram, or tearing the packaging off and tracing it back, all over again. Keeping it all straight is a major chore.
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When I'm building an engine harness for example, the ECU plug is usually already done, so I bundle wires together, run where they need to be, bundle and raychem. Get the whole harness run that way and then terminate it. Easy peasy when everything's bundled together
Chassis harnesses are usually backwards from that
Building FrankenB was backwards as well... sort of. Started with where I wanted the ECU to mount and added a few inches. Started with the injectors and ran one wire to the farthest injector, cut it. Put it on the workbench and grabbed 6 reds the same length and 5 other wires the same length. Bundled/twisted/braided together and put back on the engine at the predetermined spot where they would branch out. Took a length for the farthest coil, and repeated that process. Kept going with everthing until it was a mess of about 90 wires all ziptied together. Rachemed it, terminated it at the engine side, (that whole process took like two days) and gave it to Bawb to terminate it at the ECU side. Another 2 days of going back and forth to the wiring diagram which was visually backwards from where the pins needed to be.
Once that was done I could wrap the inside part fo the harness... then lay out all the wires for power and gnd.
So basically I've been working on the electrical of FrankenB for over a year now and it's still not done completely.....
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Originally Posted by JL1RX7
Gunny they do make those things called a label maker. Even a cheap one will do the trick. Not just a wiring one, which can be pricey. Now the label tape will cost you more than unit itself. Just like printers they sell them cheap and nail you on the ink.
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Yeah fuck that noise. Those are good for the engine side to shrink on and cover with clear heatshrink.... like we did on FrankenB, although we used the hand written ones as opposed to the printed ones. I would like to get one of those printers but they are bucks and I'm not doing enough harnesses. I wonder if Chris would hook me up if I gave him a list of lables.
I like Gunny's idea though of the printer paper lables, that's slick
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Originally Posted by GySgtFrank
True dat. I have to pull the harness back out a ways to get at it for lengthening. It will not be an easy operation as it barely fits in there.
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Fuck that noise.
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