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Posted: Mon May 12, 08 8:47 pm
by Anonymous
right guys i do really need help so please only seriouse answers

me and john at jpc are having problems finding harnesses for my roadrunner i would prefer the whole lot but if i have to just get an engine and dash harness then i will but yearone dont seem to do them and evans wiring are useless anywhere else links please

Posted: Mon May 12, 08 9:08 pm
by Pete
You are NOT going to like the answer, but in the case where a bespoke loom is not available; remove each haness section one at a time and copy it. You can buy plugs and sockets to make up a replacement loom.

It is often easier than trying to fault find on a 30+ year old loom that has been messed around and patched over the years.

To make the car run you actually need very few wires; they are very basic designs.

What ACTUALLY does not work on your car?

Posted: Mon May 12, 08 9:37 pm
by Anonymous
thanks pete

its not what does or doesnt work wiring wise its the piece of mind and the fact that its done if i just get all of it replaced

Posted: Mon May 12, 08 9:48 pm
by steveo
Simon just checked the yearone web site ..they do stock M&H harness for a 72 B-body :read2: :thumbright:
http://www.yearone.com/serverfiles/part ... B4846&trk=

Posted: Mon May 12, 08 9:51 pm
by Anonymous

Posted: Mon May 12, 08 10:15 pm
by latil
This firm do an 18 circuit universal Mopar loom. http://www.wire-works.com/wiringharness.php

Posted: Mon May 12, 08 10:43 pm
by Pete
strokerblue72 wrote:thanks pete

its not what does or doesnt work wiring wise its the piece of mind and the fact that its done if i just get all of it replaced
Using that logic you best buy a new car then...........

Posted: Mon May 12, 08 11:31 pm
by Anonymous
not worried about the rest pete just the wiring there are toher things i will replace of restore at another point in time

i have managed to find what i need brought a few other bits aswell going to be like christmas again round here lol