Ron L
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Back to doing a little more on the '68 Fastback and cleaning up a used early wiring harness to use as a template to build a new one. I came across a two prong SAE plug that looked like it was original so took a close look at the wiring diagram and sure enough, there is a molded SAE plug on a short lead from the main harness that connects to another lead with a matching SAE plug and N and N/G wires with bullet connectors which connect to the taillight/brake light.
I can see no reason why Norton would use this SAE plug on '68-'70 harnesses rather than a continuous lead to the taillight as was done from '71-on. And if they did want a separate lead, why use an SAE connector rather than another set of bullets?
Am I missing something? Does this SAE connector serve some particular purpose? I have to believe it had to be at least a little more expensive than crimping on a couple more bullets.
I can see no reason why Norton would use this SAE plug on '68-'70 harnesses rather than a continuous lead to the taillight as was done from '71-on. And if they did want a separate lead, why use an SAE connector rather than another set of bullets?
Am I missing something? Does this SAE connector serve some particular purpose? I have to believe it had to be at least a little more expensive than crimping on a couple more bullets.