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Subject: Re: [temp sender routing]
From: Max Heim <mvheim@studiolimage.com>
Date: Sun, 06 Mar 2005 12:50:59 -0800
When I got my 66 B, it ran along the cylinder head, but it always made me
nervous. I was afraid it would get damaged when changing spark plugs or
messing with the distributor. So I rerouted it along the inner fender, with
a few hold-down loops.

I can't help with the OD wiring -- I installed my own OD and had to run new
wires.

on 3/6/05 11:49 AM, Phil Bates at jello@ida.net wrote:

> Interesting question.  I have an early B, and I chose first to open my
> book The Original MGB by Anders Ditlev Clausager rather than open the
> bonnet of my car.  In the pictures in the book, it is consistent that
> the line runs down the block right next to the engine number plate and
> to the firewall.  At that point there's usually some coiling of the
> line, and it goes through the firewall right below the heater fan.  This
> does seem odd to me.  I think mine goes over to the fenderwell, and back
> to the firewall - to exactly the same hole in the firewall.  It would be
> cleaner to go over to the fenderwell.  I have now opened the bonnet of
> my '67 MGB, and I see that my ether line goes away from the engine, not
> quite to the fenderwel, and through the holt physically below the heater
> fan motor.
> 
> Phil Bates
> '67 MGB
> misc others
> 
> Mike Duvall wrote:
> 
>> I have an early B.  Can someone tell me the original routing of the
>> water temp. line to the firewall and which hole it went through?  Does
>> it head straight back down the block or does it head over to the
>> fender well and back?
>> 
>> Also. the wiring to my overdrive lockout switch was missing.  Can
>> someone tell me how the wire is routed?   Does  the wire from the
>> solenoid head over to the switch and then over to the bundle of
>> connectors near the brake way connector or does it head some other way?
>> 
>> 
>> thanks, Mike
> 

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Max Heim
'66 MGB GHN3L76149
If you're near Mountain View, CA,
it's the primer red one with chrome wires




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