Reading about Alan's article in VWMA about the wiring setup he had in his '63 Green machine made me green with envy...I have to do an overhaul of
the wiring in my bug and i want to do it myself so a wiring kit would be great. Does anyone know of one thats available in Australia?
Think I will change to 12 volt...damn the idea of keeping the car stock, I want a bigger engine.
IFEKET,
There are a few kits to choose from, just depends whether or not you want to be VW specific. Painless brand is sold by V8 shops. The Watsons
kit is damn good.
If you see Alan's second rebuild, he used the basic wiring but updated to modern fuses etc. I totally re-wired my bike purchasing utilix japanese
style plugl/sockets and bought all the lengths of wire (to original colours) and such from http://www.vehiclewiringproducts.co.uk .
FWIW, After doing two '70 bugs and a lot on Klaus I plan to re-route a few wires and make sure circuits actually terminate with wire colours they
start out with!
Utiliux sell (? at least they used to) a good selection of crimp on terminals and don't forget to invest in heat shrink
and sundries.
Have fun!
Ctefeh
V Force had some wiring looms.
Dunno if they have any left
Can ask for you if you like
Hi,
I have seen some RHD wiring looms for sale....
they may have been made in Australia....?
When You see what a VW wiring loom costs....
its very expensive....
but I rewired My Beetle, using all larger than original wires.
a few Large cables to take feed power to the dash and fuses...
I soldered all utilux clips and used heatshrink on them...
made New battery cables...
I have seen the odd receipt for wire I bought from DSE in Sydney... and heatshrink... metres of the stuff, all sizes.. wow that stuff is
expensive...
and ALL the Utilux attachments aren't cheap either when You are using Heaps of them...
so, its NOT impossible to rewire a beetle....
either Your way, or Volkswagenwerks way....
or even a mixture of both....
Best to pick a wiring diagram to Use...
the USA wiring diagrams are different to Australia cars...
The European 1969-70 is a good wiring diagram...
MOST IMPORTANT....
Write down everything You do...
and label all the wires... You can pull the labels off later if You want to... I wrote some wire colors down, and labelled some.. and the
others are now called --
they do something - but not sure what..!!!!!:P:P
they are connected to something but not sure what --?:P
every now and then... I check unknown wires and label them using masking tape...
naturally, I have a few spare wires that start at the front of the car....
and finish in the engine bay.... SPARES - Just in Case..
Overall, i probably used twice as many wires than VW originally did... and all larger wires than VW used...
If the car has been stripped - totally - its not difficult to feed them thru everywhere.
It is time consuming....
Best of Luck
Lee 68AutoBug
http://community.webshots.com/user/vw68autobug
car is to be stripped so the plan is to rewire completely...too many bad earths etc...and it is about time the birds nest messy crap was organised. So thanks for your help. Watson's is $350 US for the basic kit. And i thought that was good. I have some simple diagrams but not CAD type drawings, but they come with the kit, yes American but i figure I can adapt it since it has been done before. And thank Lee, the intention is to colour code, and definetly mark as i go.
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I want to get rid of the VW fuse box and install a more modern one with blade type fuses. Is it possible to buy a fuse 'block' with a couple of relay ports (headlights, indicators etc), or will I try a seond-hand one from a Jap car? I want to have it mounted high under the bonnet, not through the steel near the steering column
Vwcool,
I know Narva sell side entry blade fuse blocks, but not sure whether they have connectable relay blocks. Vehiclewiringproducts sell
connectable fuse/relay boxes, but that is in the UK.
Got a large Repco shop handy? They might have a Narva cattledog you could look at.
Plucking one off a wreck is a good idea though!
Ctefeh
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Glenn I used a Painless Wiring System when I redid the Spyder. I priced all the wire etc to do my own loom but it worked out cheaper to use a complete system. It uses blade fuses and has relay bocks on the fuseboard. All wires are marked the complete length with the service. I give it an A+:thumb
Sorry - forgot the detail
Richard Holzl
0408 991 247 :P
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yep the round-screen Bug fuse box position sux! I'll take a look at Camira stuff too, I want something that can be surface-mounted easily
Interesting!! I hope this thread finds the definitive kit.. Mine will need doing in Jan (fingers x'd)
The big challenge will be something that is simple - I'm happy to transplant a complete harness (right out to the headlights etc) from a Brand X car,
but it will need to intergate with beetle headlight and indicator switches etc as they can't be easily replaced
On Steve C's suggestiion I will take a look at Camira; non-EFI if possible
Some possible leads....
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