Wire routing - 60 pan

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Wire routing - 60 pan

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Does anyone have a picture or diagram of the actual wire routing on a 60 pan? What I am looking for is a clear view of how the wires run on the frame along with clip locations, etc. Thanks for any help
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I too have this question about my 58 Pan I can find no info about the wiring routing
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I'm willing to bet theres a zillion factory pictures of the line just floating around out there. Wiring on a Harley rarly changed. We need a orignal database here by year and let it grow. I'm talking about photos of untoched stuff with a seation below each one for info to be added by anyone with that kind of knowlage. Bob
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We need a orignal database here by year and let it grow
There isa start:
- go to the homepage (hydra-glide.com)
- click Panhead & Flathead info
- click Info per year

All information, pictures etc welcome!
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I have found some info looking through my manuals etc. But I need to see if someone can look at their hydra/duo-glide and tell me the route the timer wire goes between the timer and coil? and where the timer wire clip listed in the parts book is mounted?
Thanks
Craig
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