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Old 08-04-2016, 03:32 PM   #1
Rufas
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Wiring questions

I'm trying to keep the engine compartment on my 1970 GMC as uncluttered as possible. I've added four relay/circuit breaker protected circuits. One each for the air ride compressor, dual electric fans, in tank EFI fuel pump and the FiTech fuel injection unit.

All four of the circuits require a direct connection to the battery. I was planning on connecting all of these to the battery cable on the starter. Since all the relays and circuit breakers are mounted inside the cab I would like to use a fusible link for each circuit at the starter. I'm using a mini starter and have ceramic headers. There is plenty of room around the starter for the wires. Ceramic headers do help keep the heat down in that area but I still plan on a thermal wrap for the wires.

Does this sound doable or are there better ways? Keeping in mind I would like to have an uncluttered engine bay.

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Eric
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