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09-19-2011, 11:34 PM | #1 |
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Location: Fort Worth, Texas
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How complete is 'complete'?
http://www.ecklerstrucks.com/chevy-t...1969-1972.html
Is that actually 'complete' would it give me all the wiring I need to redo my entire truck? I've got HEI and an MSD ignition, also AC and I'm installing power windows. I 'think' this covers it all but I'm not entirely sure, anyone used this by chance or able to decern better than I if this is a complete kit with connectors, etc that I need to rewire the whole truck? My cab is full of electrical tape, there are bare wires and random wires just exposed in my engine compartment, my trailer hook up lights dont work half the time, etc, I figure I might as well gut and rewire the entire thing. If I don't do this I'm gonna be going 1 wire at a time and just buying the connectors as I go. Currently everything except the AC works in the truck, the AC works for about 20 seconds then blows a fuse, I assume based on the condition of other wires that I'm shorting out somewhere int he AC circuit and that's what's blowing the fuse. Given all this, I'm going to redo the whole thing but I don't anticipate any bad 'components' just aged wire. Thank you in advance for any input, insight, or advice! Oh, btw, it's a 1970 Chevy CST10 |
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