05-22-2003, 12:58 AM | #1 |
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Join Date: May 2003
Location: Fort McMurray, Alberta
Posts: 7,915
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Hello Guys!
Heya, as you probally figured, I am new around here. I am sixteen and just bought my first truck, a 1980 GMC C2500 3/4 ton 4x2 Sierra Classic. She's a nice truck, but has got some work to be done on her before she is in good enough shape to be legally driven here in Canada. Basically, what I need to get done first is replace my master cylinder, replace a broken signal light (got a fence post tip stuck through it, no damage done other than the signal light) replace one of my leaf spring bundles and rebuild the steering column.
The first thing I started working on was the steering column, but I have run into a problem... The signal light assembly's wiring harness. How do I go about removing it without damaging the wiring harness itself? The truck has a tilt column, and the little bolts that hold it up broke, again. It's previous owner replaced it several times throughout his ownership of the truck and now it is my turn to fix it. Some of the little plastic stuff in there got hashed pretty bad from being driven damaged, the rather complex horn system isn't working at all anymore. How expensive are the different little plastic peices, and how would I got about removing those wires from the wiring harness without damaging them? Included is a picture of my baby taken last Friday night before I got her up here tonight. Yeah, I know the trailer's deck is too light, but the welds all held up good and the axles are more than big enough to carry the truck. |
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