Re: aftermarket wiring harness
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Originally Posted by 68isgreat
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I just completed a 350 TBI conversion on my 68 using a Painless harness for the engine side. For the chassis harness, wouldn't it be pretty easy to use one of the universal harnesses for $100 and graft the wires in from my original harness? Even if I spend $500 for another Painless or AAW harness, I'll still have to adapt it, so I'm not sure what the extra $400 gets me? Just curious what you guys are doing nowadays with modern drivetrains and your chassis harnesses. Thanks.
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Holy 4 year old thread bump. If you wanted to "graft" new wires into your old harness then yes I suppose a universal harness and fuse box would work. But why go through the trouble introducing new splices and using 50+ year old wiring and connectors? The idea of putting a whole new chassis harness in is to have your chassis wiring as modern and updated as your drivetrain harness. If you're happy with how your chassis harness is performing then just leave it alone.
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