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so doty v2.0......  

 

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tossed a weber at her ... match box i got with it ... i think its wired up right ... pretty sure gonna go double check tonight ... but no spark ... but more issues ... lol so thses two relays ... confusing as hell with a slush box but what are they 

 

this one 

 

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whether the ignition is on  or off goes nutz... with no rhyme or reason .. sometimes rapid fire loud sometimes just one click .. sometimes if so quiet u have to touch it to tell its doing it ... but it is... but it does it and sometimes it long pauses between like minutes... service manual was confusing ... obviously at somepoint when the carb came off by previous owner he figured he had a issue ... these were unbolted and partial reinstalled... bottom screw only ... 

 

this one doesnt do anything but is partially hanging from a screw.. what is it ?

 

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this also is a issue the fuse bloick i showed has no visiable damage to the fuse block but has melted a hole inthe cover over the poarking lights... 

 

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the combo switch onthe column may be bad too ... headlights work but high beams flicker on and off when u wiggle it yet do nothing when u engage the high beam all the way ... the right blinker worked but right blinker turned the high beamsn on once and then flickered the high beams a few times but then stopped... ...all our work happened onthe engine side no under the dash investigating more then leaning under and looking at the harness and seeing it is virtually untouched... got late and we ran out of time ... pretty sure my spark issue is just the wiring of the match box or a dead coil... just looking for anything at this point..... u can point and laugh... honestly prolly woulda got it running had the qwansa hut not blown in to the power lines at about 5 pm... that was exciting and dangerous... check my car thread for pics lol...

 

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Because no one got it right. The one with the red/black wire is your reverse light relay. The other with the black/yellow is your starter relay. Because autotragic.

 

I'll shoot you the wiring diagram I have that covers these two relays later when I get home.

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floor shift

Floor shift had the N71something or other I think...just like mine....I've also read that the floor shift autos came with a 4.11 diff....

 

.....I have yet to confirm this......

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JJ went to the library downtown last week,, since he needed a wiring diagram for his newest "creation"  and he had a few very clear pictures of said diagrams on his phone..  69 521  that were from the reference books they have......  For 10 cents a copy they will copy you off anything outta those reference books,,, and i would bet it would be far clearer than anything your going to get off the internet..  

 

Then you go down to Kinkos and have them blow thatt shit WAAAY the fuck up .,, done and done

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Your assuming he is even outta bed yet,,,,,  :sneaky:   :rofl: :rofl:

 

shit thought that was 845 pm .... lol 

 

 

need a combo switch any one got a good one laying around...before i pirate franks off his car ... 

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