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Re: Small Block Chevy Gurus - Ign. Ques. ?
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Posted by Billy NY on February 28, 2007 at 09:48:00 from (64.12.116.141):
In Reply to: Re: Small Block Chevy Gurus - Ign. Ques. ? posted by Allan In NE on February 28, 2007 at 08:44:54:
Seems I've got power to the end of wire with the white clip on connector, when the ignition switch is on the run position, have not checked the connection on the coil side yet, never know, maybe the male end pushed to one side where it sits in the cap, typical HEI push em in from the top side and plug the bottom in. I once used a filed down jig saw blade for kind of a bus-bar in a chevy once, connectors locked on no problem, and worked for years. I'll check all wiring thoroughly, have learned in the past that problems can be well hidden and right in front of you at the same time. Has to be something stupid, I'm not seeing, mice sometimes cause problems here, usually they make just make a mess, and don't bother wiring too much, few times over many years have I found shorted wiring from mice, but not as much as you would think. I trapped 2 dozen a year ago outside and the cat next door has been hunting around my yard, not one sign of mice out there this year, this guy is house kept, but what a hunter.
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