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Re: Starting Problem Super C / Take 2
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Posted by El Toro on August 01, 2005 at 18:43:02 from (64.12.117.13):
In Reply to: Starting Problem Super C / Take 2 posted by Joe on August 01, 2005 at 14:42:52:
Hi Joe, Glad you're happy with the battery cables. Try this toll free number for a wiring harness. 1-800-839-1992. The company is Wertz Farm & Power Equipment in SE PA. They have a company where they can obtain wiring harnesses. You could probably make your own harness. You need to identify every wire as you remove them and mark each end with tape. The part the wire was removed from and from which terminal. Be sure to remove battery ground first. Home Depot has a large assortment of wire and most automotive parts stores too. If you plan on doing it, you probably need to take a short piece of the old wire for sizing. I would mark each piece of wire as to where it was installed. A lot of it may be the same size. You can also buy a wire gauge that you just shove the stripped wire into an hole in the gauge. Hal
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