By Rebelliousengineering® - 15 Years Ago
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so i have 90% of the wiring completed so many connectors and looming and shrink wrap as soon as i finish it this coming week ill finish welding up the floor order the carpeting and Dynmat. In the mean time start to shoot the primer and start the blocking, its coming along pretty quickly just can't wait to start the new engine and hear the beautiful Y Block sound coming out of the headers!
pictures of the wiring progress and other disassembled parts will go up on the website tomorrow
WEBSITE- REBELLIOUS ENGINEERING
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By bird55 - 15 Years Ago
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I looked over your pics and project. I've been there and know how much work it is. You should be very proud and you are going to be very happy with the final product.
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By Glen Henderson - 15 Years Ago
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Hey Kid, that is great looking work and a great looking car. You can be very proud and at 20 yrs old I can only imagine what you will be doing 20 or 30 years down the road. By the way which wiring harness are you using? I've got to make a decision on a harness for my Custom.
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By Rebelliousengineering® - 15 Years Ago
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the wiring harness i bought is off of Ebay "wh 1001" its a cheaply price i think i payed $180 21 circuits so has enough out puts for seats window doors all wires are labeled to GM color code and every 5" it says what the wires are, has plenty of length of wire as the tail light wires reached the back of my 57 the wiring is set up for a GM column so i just had to cut up some of the wire and re wire it a bit to work with the ignition I'm using. I'm doing a complex ignition that has RF receiver like a brand new Lexus so it has no key to start it just a key fob with the shaved door handles all u do is pull a switch and it starts and stops the car when your out of the car it cant be started sorry i haven't put up the new pictures yet ill do that tomorrow i got called in to work today and wont be back home tell 6am
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By CDF292Y - 15 Years Ago
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That is a nice car!!
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