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  1. 493 Mike

    Ground Wire

    My battery is in the trunk, ground is through a nut welded to the roll bar floor plate which is also welded to the structure. I added a ground from the transmission extension housing to a 1/2" set screw that presses into the torsion bar cross member for circuit completion. 0 gauge cable. Mike
  2. 493 Mike

    Plastic gasket location turn signal switch

    Isn't that a insulator that should be fastened to the bottom of the switch? Mike
  3. 493 Mike

    Looking for some input on new wiring for a 1967 Dodge Coronet R/T

    If you have enough years left in you, devote some time to learn about 12 volt wiring and circuits. It is not difficult. Then purchase the wire (many colors). terminals, shrink wrap and loom (different sizes), correct crimping pliers and do it yourself. I'm positive it won't be as involved as my...
  4. 493 Mike

    66 Satellite 361 alternator.

    Or you could upgrade to a electronically regulated square back model. Mike
  5. 493 Mike

    Sniper charging requirements

    Have you asked the injection system manufacturer? Mike
  6. 493 Mike

    Ground Wire

    Where does your battery negative cable hook up? Should be the left front intake bolt unless you have a trunk mounted battery. The factory used a woven, flat "cable" to connect the engine to the firewall. All this sort of items is available at any auto parts store. Larger gauge wire is always...
  7. 493 Mike

    Headlight connectors. 63 Savoy

    I think the OEM style Packard female connectors would work for you. Mike
  8. 493 Mike

    69 Coronet. Right taillight issue

    In the TS switch (for the brake lamps). Mike
  9. 493 Mike

    What's this part

    I recall some Mopars of those years had a vacuum monitoring light system designed in the instrument cluster to show you how to achieve better fuel economy. Mike
  10. 493 Mike

    Powermaster 165A on 1971 charger with AC?

    Good to hear you have the 7 "P"s covered! Mike
  11. 493 Mike

    Powermaster 165A on 1971 charger with AC?

    Don't forget to up size the alternator output wire! Mike
  12. 493 Mike

    Best modern radio alternative

    Crutchfield usually has adapters that bolt in. They can set you up. Mike
  13. 493 Mike

    Custom MSD advance bushings

    Anyone with a lathe and dimensions should be able to turn one. Mike
  14. 493 Mike

    Part identification on gauge cluster

    It is a "noise suppressor" to prevent "clicking" caused but the operation of the mechanical voltage reducer which can be heard on the radio. Mike
  15. 493 Mike

    Looking For Old School Tech/Shop knowledgeable on Direct Drive starter rebuilds

    I have a Chrysler training manual that covers the 60s straight through starters and another that covers the gear reduction starters. I will send it to you if you cover the postage and maybe provide help to the other members on this forum. Interested? It also contains distributor training and...
  16. 493 Mike

    Wire removal from wiper motor

    I don't believe any company will include the wiper motor feeds as it will require complete disassembly of the motor to replace them. It certainly can be done, if not by you a motor rebuilder could. Mike
  17. 493 Mike

    Thoughts on using stock harness vs full replacement

    15492531 - Delphi Weather Pack 22 Way Black Sealed Female Bulkhead Connector Mike
  18. 493 Mike

    Thoughts on using stock harness vs full replacement

    There are water resistant bulkhead fittings available far superior to OEM units. Mike
  19. 493 Mike

    Thoughts on using stock harness vs full replacement

    Rewiring a stock style system is a piece of cake. It takes some research time to find the correct terminals but, they are available. Wire is easy to source if you don't try to buy traced wire. I can recommend a set of Astro crimpers for terminating. And lots of wire loom. Mike
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