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  1. signalsparks

    1970 Standard Gauge Cluster circuit board question

    Question first: Can anyone verify whether the '68-'70 NON-Rallye gauge cluster circuit board has diodes and capacitors on it or not? IF they are normally there, what are the values on the diodes? *Edit* I figured out this array of components must be a substitute for the voltage limiter device...
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    Filling the gap in radio options?

    So here's what's available to do for tunes in your classic ride these days: 1. Have your original radio rebuilt, starting around $300 2. Buy a Retrosound unit, starting around $400 (and they sound about as good as the original) 3. Hack up your dash 4. Tuck a modern single-din unit under the...
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    Why it's a good idea to consider wiring harness replacement

    Over the last year I've had with the car, my ammeter would regularly dance like a pop star on angel dust and other electrical gremlins. I felt it was time to replace the wiring harnesses. I think I found one of the problems...
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    Blower Motor Resistors - solution to the "unobtanium" problem?

    I have a 1970 Satellite with Factory air. The 2x previous owner had bypassed the blower motor resistor pack in favor of jumping a couple of the leads so the fan was either leaf-blower or off. The wiring connector housing was melted, and the resistor board was cracked, so I imagine he had some...
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    1970 Satellite - electrical gremlin. Help appreciated.

    Greetings, one and all. I'll start with my problem, and then tell my background. Problem: I disconnected the "C/LTR -- DOME L" fuse so as not to drain the battery while performing maintenance on the front passenger door (repaired window mechanism) -- went to plug it back in, the fuse blows...
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