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Fitting a loom

Fitting a loom

by robmccreedie » Tue May 28, 2013 7:51 pm
I've got a new loom to install from volksgoods and whilst the instructions are omprehensive i was wondering if there were any time saving hints and tips out there?

All input appreciated, i mgh not respond thanking for input as im off to frane for a few days.

8)
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Re: Fitting a loom

by vwJim » Tue May 28, 2013 9:25 pm
Do the install somewhere where there is good light and plenty of space to have the doors fully open.

Take the dash out too if you can.
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Re: Fitting a loom

by JacksHere » Wed May 29, 2013 8:45 am
+1 on space, and jacking up your bus if its lowered.

I laid the new loom out under the bus and attached the starter motor 1st, then fed/pulled the front forwards using the old loom and the rear backwards using the old loom.

This worked really well :cheers:
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Re: Fitting a loom

by Jim the Van » Wed May 29, 2013 9:20 am
I think I must of been really lucky as I had the bus up on a ramp and me and a mate both novices pulled it all through in 20mins. There really are only a few wires fuse board to the rear. Use a wire coat hanger or welding rod if you have one to tape the heads of the wires to ands then feed it through. Have some silicone spray to hand ( WD40 will do) in case it gets stuck and then one pull and one feed it in. I started in the engine bay and worked my way forward. Personally id feed a couple extra wires through for future use. If its a US bus a separate indicator light, possible a temp sender or rev counter. All this done now will make it so much easier in the future. I also ran the power for the radio and interior lights direct from the leisure battery so they will never drain my main battery.
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Re: Fitting a loom

by splitintwo » Wed May 29, 2013 9:15 pm
robmccreedie wrote:I've got a new loom to install from volksgoods and whilst the instructions are omprehensive i was wondering if there were any time saving hints and tips out there?

All input appreciated, i mgh not respond thanking for input as im off to frane for a few days.

8)

Hey Rob!! hows tricks?
Yes I do make sure that the loom is the right side of the steering box, as I found out 8O if it's not in the right place then the only way around this is to whip the steering box out or disconnect all the loom and re-feed back to fuse box. guess what I've done? just left it till the box comes out for a refurb. there are some tabs that bend over the loom. try and follow them.
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Re: Fitting a loom

by monkey knuts » Thu May 30, 2013 10:34 am
Make sure you don't feed the brake switch wires into the cab. You'll never get them out again!
Don't ask me how I know this.
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Re: Fitting a loom

by robmccreedie » Tue Jun 04, 2013 2:44 pm
thanks for the tips guys.

going to start on it this weekend 8O
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