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Howdy,

Wondering if anybody here is particularly handy with rb20 wiring? We're essentially finished with my rb20 conversion at the moment, and a bit stumped with getting it to start again.

Symptoms are:

Power is going essentially all through the loom,

fuel pump working fine,

starter motor not getting power,

nothing firing on a/c or with key fully turned.

Unfortunately when we stripped the wiring out of the halfcut the guy who pulled most of the wiring off wasn't quite as savvy as I'd have liked, and now I'm unsure about what we're missing. I'm thinking at this stage we're probably looking at a grounding issue, but if anybody has any experience with this and doesn't mind being paid in beer to come and have a look/give advice I'd be pretty grateful.

Cheers,

Tim

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Checked all of them yeah, which is annoying. We'll be hardwiring the fuel pump to turn on with a switch so that's just a matter of installing a switch, since it'll get constant power and turn on with an earth switch.

Located in Kalamunda though.

Cheers,

Tim

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