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Re: [T3] wiring


On Wed, 2005-03-02 at 20:15, David Sanderson wrote:
> Hey guys
> 
> I am trying to sort out the electrical side of my Notch. The shell 
> that I am working on has no wires at all, and no guages etc.
> 
> I managed to get a harness out of another about to be crushed 65 but 
> it was missing some bits, like the guages and the fuse bar. It did 
> have some, what appear to be relays, that I am not sure about.
> 
> Anyhow, the vin number of my car is 315 093 270 and was originally 
> sold in Canada, actually right here in Vancouver. According to the 
> birth certificate from VW it is a VW 1500 sedan. So what wiring 
> diagram should I be looking at? The closest that I found was at Dave 
> Hall's site labelled 1500N from chassis 0 221 975. I have one in my 
> official VW service manual that refers to itself as for a 1500N and 
> it shows side markers and push switches, these are not on  Dave's. As 
> I am putting stock dual carbs on - where does the power for the 
> heater elements come from? I suppose I should be looking at a newer 
> diagram.
> 
> Does it really matter which one I am looking at, as long as it is 
> from an earlier version?
> 
I would use the VW 1500S wiring version. from Aug 1963 chassis 0221 975.
That is the dual carb version. I have co copy of it here, but it is in
black and white.
It might be a little hard to copy, as it is in the big new Bentley
manual for the early cars.

-- 
Russ Wolfe
'71 FB AT
'66 FB MT
'64 T34 (not running)
'65 T1 (not running)
'05 KIA Sorento SUV
russw@classicvw.org
http://www.classicvw.org

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