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> Two Questions - Wires and Heat exchangers, Two questions
simonjb
post Dec 29 2017, 03:32 PM
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Hi

Two questions..

1) Can I rest the engine on the ground with the heat exchangers attached? Without any damage?

2) I am trying to figure out these wires - the two at the bottom of pic. One is a single wire and the other is a set. I assume one is for inside light? Whats the second set for?

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Dave_Darling
post Dec 30 2017, 04:14 PM
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You can store the engine that way, but I prefer to have a couple of blocks under the case so that the exhaust is just off the floor (or shelf).

What area do those wires come from? It looks like the box in the upper right is the "Dreaded Seatbelt Interlock Relay", with the "door open" buzzer next to it. Those would be from the cabin, in that case.

What colors are the wires? We can match the colors to the wiring diagrams and figure them out better that way. For instance, I believe that the interior light gets a black wire, a brown wire and a brown/white (brown with a white tracer stripe) wire.

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