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westcraigs

positive battery lead

#1 Post by westcraigs »

hi guys,
I have put the engine back in on my 1500 fwd after repairing the chassis legs and sub frame. all done I cant remember where the positive battery lead runs. I have connected to the battery and starter but no obvious route comes to mind.
info or even a pic would help
regards stewart
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#2 Post by HQentity »

Hiya stewart,

I have some pictures here for you:

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My loom is zip-tied on along the base of the subframe, it's an 1850 but I can't imagine it will make much difference in this instance?

:)
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#3 Post by Steve28 »

The battery is on the opposite side on a 1500fwd
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1979 1500 SE T reg
1979 1500 SE V reg
1980 vermillion 1500hl W reg
1975 green 1500tc auto P reg
1971 wedgewood blue 2000 auto mk2 J reg
1979 Sandglow 1500HL auto V reg
1972 valencia blue Toledo 2 dr K reg
1973 Brown Toledo 2 dr L reg
1973 Green Toledo 2 dr L reg
1977 white Datsun 100a f2 S reg
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Steve28 wrote:The battery is on the opposite side on a 1500fwd

:lol: well, I guess my work is done! the thought was there :woohoo:
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