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Old 09-23-2014, 07:05 PM   #11
1970C20L9H
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Re: 1970 c20 l9h 6l90e

Thanks, progress is slow but I am making progress. Unfortunately the cheapest I could find the all of the electrical wire in one place required the minimum purchase of 250' of wire for each selection...

12 AWG RED
16 AWG GRAY
16 AWG PINK
20 AWG ORANGE
20 AWG PINK
20 AWG BLACK

So I will likely have more than 240' of each left over.

Also, I ordered Automotive Cross Link TXL Wire which is the same high quality wire that Painless uses for their harnesses. It exceeds OEM specifications for underhood heat. This is better than the "primary" wire found at most parts stores.

Cross-link wire meets SAE J1128 standards and is designed for applications where higher heat resistance is required.

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