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Wiring Street Rod from scratch


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madmarcpacifica 
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Posted: May 14, 2005 at 1:51 PM / IP Logged  
Hey now!  I'm building a ground up, 1929 Ford Sport Coupe Street Rod.  My fuse panel is a "Just-A-Panel 13" Budget Series.  Ford Motorsport: starter; M-11000-A50, Alternator; M-10300-A351, Proform's HEI dist. for ford 302, Engine; '85 HO Crate motor-full roller, Carb; Holley 600cfm elec. choke, Transmission; T-5 manual, Guages; Faria electronic w/mechanical speedo.  NON COMPUTER CONTROLED, NO IGNITION MODULE.  The panel seems to be geared for GM so there are some conflicts with the alt routing, etc.  Is anyone familiar with these panels that can advise on specifics?  Thankx, Madmarc
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Posted: May 15, 2005 at 7:54 PM / IP Logged  

You likely don't want to hear this, but bite the bullet and get a complete wiring harness..  have you ever wired a car before?

Jim


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