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nicko

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  1. I think my bottom hose is from a MK2 or 3 cortina. It's a Flexi hose with the correct size ends. Last 1 I bought was 15 or so years ago, so maybe not available now. 

    Nick

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  2. Don't believe all you see in the videos. I built mine as I described, and a couple of other people I know who built theirs have the same configuration. Things changed in the "design" over the years, but the videos didn't. 

    I think it depends on the year of the chassis and remember it's not precision engineering (I've always said whoever welded the 2b chassis had an elastic measuring tape. 

    Nick

     

  3. When I built mine I cut the dash to fit the chassis then had to extend it to fit the gap to the bonnet. Once it's all fitted together it doesn't look too bad. Remember, you're building a Robin Hood.... If you measure everything it will look wrong!!! Fitting by eye is the way forward. 

    Nick 

  4. Reading threads like this makes glad I have a large fuel rank and a well calibrated guage. I've never found my maximum range but I can do over 200 miles on a 3 quarters of a tank and can be confident when I hit the red I can keep going for ages. 

  5. Story so far.... Broke down last weekend, fuel pump not getting power, fixed at side of road. Found to be dodgy fuse holder. 

    Decided to buy a 4 way fuse holder as I had a couple of other stand alone fuse holders of the same type. 

    Stripped out fuse and relay mounting board to replace with plywood, checked everything worked (all seamed ok including sidelights but didn't check horn) 

    Prepared new "board", pulled each connector apart, fed through board and reconnected 1 or 2 at a time. Re-mounted everything and tried starting car, success. Then went through everything to check if it all worked. 

    I've found a few loose wires but they are either labelled up as unused or shown on wiring diagram as unused except 1 black wire with a female bullet connector on it. 

    This connector tests full short to earth which I think it should do, but I can find nothing that could have been connected to it. 

    Going to try again this afternoon, but I still don't know where the live to sidelights comes from on switch connectors. 

    Nick

  6. All fuses checked with multi meter to show full short circuit, also checked in situ to prove voltage at both sides of fuse and connectors. 

    I just can't find what it supposed to give power to side lights when switched on. I know it's the red wire in the loom but struggling to find on wiring diagrams for loom and Sierra which wire should be live when the sidelights are switched on. 

    Just to add, I didn't go anywhere near the switch gear until I'd already spent a few hours checking everything. 

    Thanks 

    Nick

  7. Help... 

    I had to do some electrical repairs and now I've lost side lights, horn and hazards. 

    I've removed some unused wiring and altered my fuse board but can't find anything I've missed reconnecting. 

    The switches are from an '88/'89 Sierra ghia and its a VG loom. Pin 56 (brown black) ignition Live but goes to 0v when lights switched on. Pins 58 +30(?) (grey and red) permanent live. 

    If I connect a wire from positive battery terminal to any sidelight wire in loom (red wire) they come on permanent. So that proves earth but what next? 

    Everything else seems to work. 

    Nick

     

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