Correct wire loom routes

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Correct wire loom routes

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Hello, need a little assistance.....I did go into the Knowledge base and found the 51 pictures for wire routing.. which are VERY nice. What I need to know is (1958) what if any loom was ran on the right side. I've added the turn signal option to the maze as well. Any assistance would be great.

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Re: Correct wire loom routes

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Northman,
Factory instructions!
The only loom on the right is to the Voltage regulator and to the timer.
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Re: Correct wire loom routes

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Sweet! Routes and then some! thanks Robbie.
So far I was pretty close, only screw up that ticked me off was the hole for the directionals on the rear fender. I drilled back and in more. ticked me off... too late now, I'm not re doing the fender, ugh.

I struggled wiring this. The first thing I wanted to do is run the Gen. wiring under, rather than over and hide all the other wires possible knowing it was wrong! I do have to clean up the board in front and have the wires on the right go to the right and behind. The flasher I was ging to wire tie but after reading... it will go where it should.

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