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3/10/2021 12:35 AM  #76


Re: I have decided to change my custom wiring harness around. 1966 289 cou

Bullet Bob wrote:

Bob E:  That's a very nice PDB...or would that be called a Power Distribution Panel....either way does it have a source/name?  Very nice install

Thats a  product made by RacersRods.com  Very clean install looks almost at home. 

Last edited by True74yamaha (3/10/2021 12:39 AM)

 

3/10/2021 10:02 AM  #77


Re: I have decided to change my custom wiring harness around. 1966 289 cou

True74yamaha wrote:

Bullet Bob wrote:

Bob E:  That's a very nice PDB...or would that be called a Power Distribution Panel....either way does it have a source/name?  Very nice install

Thats a  product made by RacersRods.com  Very clean install looks almost at home. 

Thanks True.


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3/14/2021 4:15 PM  #78


Re: I have decided to change my custom wiring harness around. 1966 289 cou

BB/TKO - the vender is actually "Racer's Inc".  Part of this project I moved the battery to the trunk, installed a "main" fuse (I going to start with 40amp fuse) to the new fuse panel, this fuse is trunk mounted.  I installed 3 circuit breakers that are fed directly by the battery (fed off the starter solenoid), for A/C, Headlights and electric fan, also the MSD box comes off this feed w/o fuse or CB protection (per MSD, its not needed). 
This fuse panel does not contain a relay circuit for the headlights, as I already had added relays, I left this circuit unchanged.  
The fuse panel comes with a cover that I couldn't get to fit within the glovebox, but I don't feel I need it as it already covered by the glovebox door.


65 Fastback, 351W, 5-speed, 4 wheel discs, 9" rear,  R&C Front End.
 

3/19/2021 12:54 AM  #79


Re: I have decided to change my custom wiring harness around. 1966 289 cou

Well my ADD has gotten to me again and I keep thinking about custom gauges in My 1965 C-code. I really like the looks of the tachometer and the Gauge, my buddy in high school inherited a 1949 ford F-8 Grain bed that had these gauges in it  Pretty cool ole beater. Man people hated it when me and my buddy parked that thing in the school parking lot. 



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