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    6.jpg Looking for original pics of wiring & taping for 1940 ULH project.
    Also 1938 45" models
    Here is some wiring diagrams for 1947 models from HD riders handbook 2.jpg 3.jpg 4.jpg 5.jpg


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    I am looking for original pics of wiring & taping for 1940 ULH project.
    Also 1938 45" models

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    • #3
      1940 wiring diagram.jpg
      From the 1940 74-80 Sidevalve rider's handbook
      Robbie Knight Amca #2736

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        Thanx Robbie,I actually have the same.I am intersted to see picks of the original wiring in place,including the forks,frame & dash areas

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          I found some pics on Matt Olson's blog & brightened them up.This is same wiring diagram Robbie posted

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            I found Todd Bertrang's 2 u-tube videos for 1938 UL showing most of the wiring without the tanks in place.This helps a lot for my this 1940ULH project.

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            • #7
              Originally posted by duffeycycles View Post
              I found Todd Bertrang's 2 u-tube videos for 1938 UL showing most of the wiring without the tanks in place.This helps a lot for my this 1940ULH project.
              Duffy I can not find these videos you mention for your 40 ULH. I am doing a 40EL. You think there would be a difference from a flathead to OHV?? 1938 to 1940 wiring difference?? If you still have access to the videos could you please send me a link to them here? Thanks Paddy

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              • #8
                Roger, Don't know how much it will help but on page 630 of Bruce's second edition there is a picture of the dash area on an original "38 EL. The bike is the green '38 on the cover of the book.
                Dave

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                • #9
                  Dave, this post is from 2024. Done with that bike

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                  • #10
                    Roger, that's not surprising. The forum is having problems connecting to the server. The AMCA sent out an email explaining it and they are working to get it fixed.
                    Dave

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