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Old 22-07-13, 05:49
Dave Schindel Dave Schindel is offline
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Default MK I electrical cables

I am not very familiar with the MK I's , and am wondering if they all had shielded wires or if that was just for the ones with wireless radios? http://s352.photobucket.com/user/wil...ml?sort=3&o=11
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While cleaning out the hull I found an old radio tube, as well as a 90 degree plug wire suppressor.The suppressor is the same as the ones on my MK II,so not a big deal,but would this carrier have been fitted with a radio?
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Old 22-07-13, 06:27
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I have never seen a mk1 carrier that wasn't shielded. The spark plug wire suppressors were also standard fare of the day.
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Old 22-07-13, 21:02
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OK,thanks,Rob.
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Old 22-07-13, 21:17
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Default turnbuckle

A wise move to retain the four (4) MKI* fuel tank turnbuckles.
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Old 23-07-13, 02:16
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yeah, all 4 are in great shape. I will trade them for MK II stuff.
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