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    911S is no longer wired

    Almost ready for the cart/rotisserie
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    Mark-- your digital photos of that harness in situ would be great to post here-- 69 is the hardest year because it's a one year only electrical layout at least in the engine compartment. I think I have somewhere the factory bulletin with the diagram in it, I'll post it up if I can find it.

    Are you going to re-use that one or get a new one? It doesn't look bad from the photos.
    1966 911 #304065 Irischgruen

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    Quote Originally Posted by 304065 View Post
    Mark-- your digital photos of that harness in situ would be great to post here-- 69 is the hardest year because it's a one year only electrical layout at least in the engine compartment. I think I have somewhere the factory bulletin with the diagram in it, I'll post it up if I can find it.

    Are you going to re-use that one or get a new one? It doesn't look bad from the photos.
    Absolutely echo this request! Particularly if you can photograph the rear plugs with relevance to which colour wire into which number on the 'one year only' plug terminals (they are numbered 1-6) - they are removable as you've no doubt found. And I stupidly removed mine without accurately marking the wires...
    John Forcier
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    Quote Originally Posted by 304065 View Post
    Mark-- your digital photos of that harness in situ would be great to post here-- 69 is the hardest year because it's a one year only electrical layout at least in the engine compartment. I think I have somewhere the factory bulletin with the diagram in it, I'll post it up if I can find it.

    Are you going to re-use that one or get a new one? It doesn't look bad from the photos.
    I have all the factory diagrams in color, having them blown up to stick on the wall

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    Quote Originally Posted by Fishcop View Post
    Absolutely echo this request! Particularly if you can photograph the rear plugs with relevance to which colour wire into which number on the 'one year only' plug terminals (they are numbered 1-6) - they are removable as you've no doubt found. And I stupidly removed mine without accurately marking the wires...
    We are referencing everything will post details of the harness. Lots of pics with everything laid out like its the nervous system of the greatest engineered car in the world.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Minkoff View Post
    I have all the factory diagrams in color, having them blown up to stick on the wall
    we are testing all ohms, I am willing to bet the harness is fine, I prefer to use the original, of course we will replace any suspect connections, and the ends need some attention too.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Fishcop View Post
    Absolutely echo this request! Particularly if you can photograph the rear plugs with relevance to which colour wire into which number on the 'one year only' plug terminals (they are numbered 1-6) - they are removable as you've no doubt found. And I stupidly removed mine without accurately marking the wires...
    The rear plugs we kept in tact, knowing taking those apart can be problematic.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Minkoff View Post
    The rear plugs we kept in tact, knowing taking those apart can be problematic.
    You're smarter than me. Any chance you can reference the wire colour to the plug number and post?
    John Forcier
    EarlyS #1987
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    i can do that

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    Quote Originally Posted by Minkoff View Post
    I have all the factory diagrams in color, having them blown up to stick on the wall
    I have the same. . . inside my head. . .

    Thanks for helping the community with the details of this rare bird.
    1966 911 #304065 Irischgruen

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