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got an hei needs some help lol
ive done this a lot on my newer trucks but this one is kicking my ass one wire direct from the battery and one from ignition right or is ther an easier way i know its simple i over analize stuff and second guess my self lol
i searched but i could not find my direct answers i have a 63 if that helps i got a 327 with camel hump heads |
Re: got an hei needs some help lol
I just did this install on my 62, it went pretty well. I used a 12 guage wire from the original firewall connector, whick is linked to the fuse panal. I used a multi meter to make sure it got 12volts at all times. My truck originally had a ballast resistor, but some have a resistor wire, so make sure you don't use the original wire! I think you can run from either the battery or the ignition, I don't think you need both.... but this was my first install (BTW, this made such an improvment in driveability!!)
-Matt |
Re: got an hei needs some help lol
ok i got it already lol i just woke up its bat and groun and tach lmao got my coffee alll better now
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Re: got an hei needs some help lol
Coffee is a required tool in my house.... it makes the brain work!
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Re: got an hei needs some help lol
well i just found a little box that says ignition in the engine compartment it has a pink green and black wire going into it and it has a trigger like deal on it you can push in what the hell is that? ill put in the hei later today
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Re: got an hei needs some help lol
That sounds good. I like finding spots that area little more inconspicuos the direct from the battery. I cut into a stock connector that hooked up to the firewall... not too bad looking.
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