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Re: wd-9 back light wire harness
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Posted by Kirk on June 19, 2001 at 08:34:50 from (208.223.205.168):
In Reply to: wd-9 back light wire harness posted by Richard P. Janke on June 19, 2001 at 08:14:15:
Richard: Strangely enough, I have spent the last couple of evenings getting my rear light conduit installed (left side). I have owners, part, service manual that were a great help along with some recollection of the routing I saw on an Amishman's W-9 last year. Starting from the front, I routed my cable this way: Down the front of the steering column and down the left side of the fuel tank platform. Through the large hole in the steering box and on the inside of the choke/starter rods. Down to the right front corner of the left side floor (where your foot would be if you were pushing the clutch pedal) where there should be a cable clip that attaches to the bolt that holds the floor down. The cable then runs under the floor to the opening at the back of the floor where a hole is formed along the floor/fender attachment area. Along the top of the fender brace that most nearly matches the location of the hole for the light. Through the hole and an immediate turn to the rear light bracket where another metal band attaches it to the front bracket bolt. The cable runs along the top side of the bracket. There should also be a loop hanging down at the rear light to allow the light to be aimed. I know that all of this is hard to picture, but let me know if I can help any more. Kirk in NW PA
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