I am toying with the idea of replacing the wiring loom in my Series V.
It will be my project this winter(nothing like getting organised).The loom is the original,so do these things have a finite life?after all,my car was built in 1965,so the electrics are over 40 years old.
When I originally prepared the car for classic rallying,(9 years ago now) I laid in new looms and relays for the driving lamps and horns,and wired in the tripmeter and map-reading lights.
I have been through the Alpine Guide,but not a lot there for my task,but noticed that in a recent article in the Horn about changing the dash,this part of the job could be a bit of a bitch.
I have not had any problems with the electrics,certainly not after binning the standard alternator and related controls and fitted a Lucas 17ACR instead-a lot easier to deal with.Certainly the lights are all bright enough,but I do take all the side and tail-lamp bulbs out each spring and clean them up.It is surprising how dusty they and the inside of the lenses get. I also clean all the earths as well,it sounds tedious,but when you see the state the car gets into after some of the rallies we have been on! She is definitly no concours queen.
Autosparks have quoted me £168 for a new loom,which does not sound too bad.
So folks I need some feedback,has anyone out there done it? Is there any real grief or pitfalls? Do I do it or do I leave well alone? I know the old adage "if it aint broke dont touch it" but what do you say. All contributions gratefully accepted.
Regards,Bob.
