Dexta Wiring Loom

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Dexta Wiring Loom

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Hi All

Having been asked a few questions regarding replacement wiring looms, I dug mine out of the box of new bits I have been gathering and took a few pics to show.

Main Loom:

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Loom to warning lamps

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The key reason behind sourcing this particular loom was it appears to be the best quality I could find and is made up by the supplier.

The loom has a cloth braid covering and most of the connectors are fitted (with the exception of a few to the likes of the starter motor switch and the dash switches) with many also being soldered for added strength and lower resistance. Many of the alternatives I have looked at (apologies to any suppliers at the numerous shows I went to for looking and not buying!) have plastic sleeving which is not so well finished and many of the crimped ends are a little rough.

The price was also competitive.

I hope the above are of use.

Mark
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Re: Dexta Wiring Loom

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Mark
Many thanks for the pics.
Are the wires the same colours as the original? If so that makes problem solving much easier.
Also have you done a trial fit yet - I wonder if the various cables fit to length?
Do the bulb holders fit the so-called standard lens covers? :wink:
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Re: Dexta Wiring Loom

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The bulb holders certainly fit the original lense holders (all be it tight) and they are electricaly insulated (unlike some of the aftermarket ones!). I am yet to buy new lense holders.

As for fit, it seems to compare ok with the remains of my original, I will check the wire colouring against the diagrams for accuracy (I seem to recall it looked pretty good when I did this some 12 months ago)
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Re: Dexta Wiring Loom

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russelm wrote:The bulb holders ..... are electricaly insulated (unlike some of the aftermarket ones!).
Good, that's important as various discussions on here make plain. :wink:
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That loom does look a better quality than some around, where abouts did you get it from? And where would you get the new bulb colour lenses from, as i need to buy a new loom and lenses.
Oh yay, look, another seized bolt! Lets get a hammer.....and some kano.....and some cider!

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Re: Dexta Wiring Loom

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Ok, just checked the wiring colour coding against the manual (as hosted on this site) and they do indeed match.

I have still not decided which lense set to get but need to soon as that part is ready to re-assemble.

I got the loom from here:

http://www.autosparks.co.uk/product_inf ... ts_id=4052
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Nick wrote:That loom does look a better quality than some around, where abouts did you get it from? And where would you get the new bulb colour lenses from, as i need to buy a new loom and lenses.
After some research, see http://www.fordsontractorpages.nl/phpbb ... f=3&t=3349
I have decided to use cheapo pressed steel lenses (got them from Hipperson, but widely available). They are a close match to the originals and work fine, but poorer plating means they will eventually corrode. So I'll give them a lick of anti-rust paint to help preserve them. When they do eventually rust, they will be easy to replace.
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Important to remember that the bulb holders you use with these lenses must be insulated.

I'm also working on a laminated gasket to fit under the upper dash panel to accommodate the lenses and tacho, thus avoiding the horrid widely available uniform gaskets that don't fit properly.
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