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Re: RA28 - TA23 wiring, different ?! Thu, 02 September 2004 07:34 Go to previous messageGo to previous message
had the 1g put into a TA23, and 1g wiring loom grafted to the ta23 loom...

I have now put the 1g engine and ta23 enhgine bay loom that the 1g loom was grafted to into a RA28, plugged into where they join near the strut towers...
was running fine in the ta23 but yeah, now in the 28 it wont start... spoke to my mech and he said it sounds like the solenoid wiring somewhere, cos I told him the relay has power, but the solenoid doesn't when you click it or anything, just thought if it were easy enough to fix myself I would do so.

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Read Message   RA28 - TA23 wiring, different ?! SnyperWed, 01 September 2004 05:24
Read Message   Re: RA28 - TA23 wiring, different ?! RA28Wed, 01 September 2004 10:16
Read Message   Re: RA28 - TA23 wiring, different ?! M.W.P.Wed, 01 September 2004 16:34
Read Message   Re: RA28 - TA23 wiring, different ?! SnyperThu, 02 September 2004 01:13
Read Message   Re: RA28 - TA23 wiring, different ?! RA28Thu, 02 September 2004 04:04
Read Message   Re: RA28 - TA23 wiring, different ?!  SnyperThu, 02 September 2004 07:34
Read Message   Re: RA28 - TA23 wiring, different ?! ChuckLandwehrThu, 02 September 2004 11:26
Read Message   Re: RA28 - TA23 wiring, different ?! rxtoyFri, 03 September 2004 12:21
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