Wiring diagram for 1961 G3
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Wiring diagram for 1961 G3
I am restoring a G3, 1961 model and an having trouble finding a decent wiring diagram - I have scoured the net but no joy. I've got the Neil books, but cannot see clearly colour codes on the diagrams. Any ideas please?Previous owner created a spiders web of tangled wires with every conceivable connector - I am now trying to sort it all out. Thanks, Tony
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Re: Wiring diagram for 1961 G3
https://oldthumpers.files.wordpress.com ... manual.pdf
I have this in hard copy format. It is worth spending time going over the diagram with felt tip pens to make the wiring process simpler.
I have this in hard copy format. It is worth spending time going over the diagram with felt tip pens to make the wiring process simpler.
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Re: Wiring diagram for 1961 G3
Hi
Page 125 of the 57-66 Singles Neil book identifies the colours - or page 109 in the 57-64 Workshop instruction manual as linked by Chris above.
Regards Mick
Page 125 of the 57-66 Singles Neil book identifies the colours - or page 109 in the 57-64 Workshop instruction manual as linked by Chris above.
Regards Mick
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Re: Wiring diagram for 1961 G3
Thanks for your assistance Gents - think I've sorted it! I'll make sure I keep my efforts out of the Spider's Parlour!
Regards, Tony
Regards, Tony
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Re: Wiring diagram for 1961 G3
It is worth while adding at least a main fuse between battery and Ammeter. Other fuses could be considered