doing a wire tuck
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doing a wire tuck
ok i searched this and it was not stated in any of the posts i found
when tucking wires, is it needed that you cut the plugs off or should they fit threw the hole that you have to tuck threw? thank you in advance
when tucking wires, is it needed that you cut the plugs off or should they fit threw the hole that you have to tuck threw? thank you in advance
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Re: doing a wire tuck (Mefain)
You can de-pin the wires/pins from the plugs if you don't need to extend the wires.
Get a precision screw driver set.
Get a precision screw driver set.
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as far as i can tell nothign needs to be extended, and i talked to another guy on here that has tucked one and he said that all i need to do is tuck the postives and just reground the grounds, but that confuses me, i guess i would just need a step by step, but i guess depining would be easier than cutting and re wiring
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hell put some pix and write up i got my motor out and seen a pic of this last week and was oh dam ...i might wanna do that too cuz it looked crazy clean
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ok so i been messing with it for the past 2 days, i cant seem to figure out how to depin the plugs and i really dont wanna cut anything, are there any tricks to depinning the plugs or what? i have the precision screwdrivers, just cant figure it out
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i seen that bay b4, i just cant figure out how to depin the headlight plugs, those are the only plugs that wont go threw the supplied hole in the fender well
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damn this **** is hard, im still not done with mine, i finished the driver side, started on the pass side last night, there is alot more on that side, plus my OBD1 conversion clutters it even more
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Re: (SkipMic2006)
<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by SkipMic2006 »</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">i would wanna do this on 1 full weekend when i have bunch of times .....is it possiable to do this when the engine is in the car?</TD></TR></TABLE>
Yes, very possible. I did it with my motor in the car
Yes, very possible. I did it with my motor in the car
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well i knew that much, being as its the same as the driver, but there is less wires and plugs on the driver, i was lookin for tips or hints on the passenger side
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Re: (kid-honda)
<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by kid-honda »</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">Here is a super old pick of mine, I dont even have that motor or front end anymore.</TD></TR></TABLE>
so when are you doing a write up?
so when are you doing a write up?
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