Barrman
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I started about a year ago removing the broken wiring harness from my M35A2 whistler. I had everything under the dash and at the lights disconnected. Then the hurricane hit, I had family members evacuate to me and I hot wired the truck started to move it out of the way. Life happened and I just this week got back to it.
What an ordeal. Every single 1/4 inch wire clamp bolt was put on too tight by soldier B and is now stripped on. They turn, but don’t come off. What fun.
I actually got the front to rear harness plug off without too much trouble yesterday. I had dreaded that one. But all those inside the front frame rail next to the engine on both sides clamps are driving me nuts. I am 6’2” tall and fit under the truck easily. However, I am too tall to sit up under the truck. My arms are too short to reach those fasteners though. That means I get to do crunchies. I don’t like those.
I think I am down to just two or three more on the passenger frame rail. Then I get to do them all again. Maybe I can find a middle school kid that has strong hands and likes getting dirty to help....
What an ordeal. Every single 1/4 inch wire clamp bolt was put on too tight by soldier B and is now stripped on. They turn, but don’t come off. What fun.
I actually got the front to rear harness plug off without too much trouble yesterday. I had dreaded that one. But all those inside the front frame rail next to the engine on both sides clamps are driving me nuts. I am 6’2” tall and fit under the truck easily. However, I am too tall to sit up under the truck. My arms are too short to reach those fasteners though. That means I get to do crunchies. I don’t like those.
I think I am down to just two or three more on the passenger frame rail. Then I get to do them all again. Maybe I can find a middle school kid that has strong hands and likes getting dirty to help....