Wire Harness
Good morning everyone. I have a new wire harness that I want to install in my 1952 Hornet. Purchased from YnZ (wish they would have followed the Hudson circuit numbers, but I created a cross reference to anyone who is interested).
Before putting the car up on stands or pulling up the interior, does anyone know the routing of the wires from the instrument area to the tail lamp junction box? The tail light, brake light, and direction signal wires appear to go through the back of the trunk pan (presumably to the junction box). Do the wires travel along the frame rail under the carand enter through the firewall grommet (or another hole in the driver floor pan) or do they travel through the interior?
YnZ and Hudson manuals are not clear on this and I have not been successful in locating anything in the forum or online. Thanks in advance.
Comments
Hopefully YNZ has those wires running exposed under the car in a rubber tube.
When I got done with rewiring my 54 I was really hesitant about connecting the battery cables to the battery. I had double checked every circuit and connection and could not find any faults. Still hesitant I called YnZ and asked them if there was any "test" I could do so that I wouldn't see smoke or fire once I connected the battery. They said to get a 6 volt lantern battery and use a jumper wire to connect the lantern battery to the battery cables. The 6 volt lantern battery will run everything with the exception of the starter motor, the radio, and the horn, and won't short anything out or cause damage. Once I connected the lantern battery I tested the lights, turn signals, dash lights, etc. and everything worked as it should. I then connected the regular 6volt battery and had no problems since. Hope this helps.
John Forkner