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Well, after following the steps outlined in the link provided by Plymouth 71, my meep meep now does. I'm not painting it, would look odd with rest of underhood area unrestored.Its bolted together until I find a rivet set tool. Thanks to all above for help, and my forklift mechanic bud at work.
Yes. That series if Fomoco books was the best wiring books I've ever seen. It I.D.'d every electrical component in the car. Very handy on new cars, would be a Godsend after 40+ years of wear,tear,& owner repair.
Years ago I worked at a Ford/LM dealer. At that they had wiring service manuals which accurately depicted the components, including relays,connectors,etc. Does anybody know of a similar product for our Mopars ? I found some wires cut under my hood that are zip tied to a firewall mounted relay...
Voltage regulator
Would that be an AC/Delco product ? I think I`ve seen that before. Seems like a 6000 or so part#.:confused: Edit! Found the part# AC/Delco C600M. Thanks for the help, found post referred to by 69RR. Don.
Just bought a 65 Coronet 500. Running car with 318 poly,727. I want to do 2 upgrades when we swap in the BB. First, do the electronic voltage regulator, and second the electronic ignition. My donor car already has both, so does anybody have a diagram to use all the stock components instead of...