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Randy70C-10 08-04-2001, 09:54 PM Helped popeye72 install his painless wiring kit last week. The install was fairly easy. If you guys use one of these kits, make sure that you leave the existing Air conditioning/heat harness hooked up. The connections that painless supplies won't work. They don't even make the correct ones, but the kit will wire into your existing harness. Other than that, just take your time and read the directions as many times as it takes to fully understand them, and your installation will be successful. Good luck!
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Randy
70 C-10 Shortstep 350
47 Chevy Fleetline 350
30 Model A Coupe 4 inch chop, 350, GMC 671 blower
87 Harley Sportster(couldnt get a 350 to fit)
Self Propelled Lawn Mower
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popeye72 08-05-2001, 05:59 AM I'll second that on the wiring harnesses!!! Thanks again Randy
racedvl 08-05-2001, 09:27 PM How many hours did it take?
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Crystal Lake IL. 40 Miles northwest of Chicago
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Randy70C-10 08-07-2001, 07:06 AM It's about an 8-10 hour install, it goes much easier with two people.
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Randy
70 C-10 Shortstep 350
47 Chevy Fleetline 350
30 Model A Coupe 4 inch chop, 350, GMC 671 blower
87 Harley Sportster(couldnt get a 350 to fit)
Self Propelled Lawn Mower
Built in USA!!!!
racedvl 08-07-2001, 07:11 PM Cool, just getting an idea. Thanks.
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http://hometown.aol.com/racedvl/racedvl69index.html
Crystal Lake IL. 40 Miles northwest of Chicago
It's not what you buy, it's what you build!!
I did not climb to the top of the food chain, to become a vegetarian.
Smooth68 08-10-2001, 10:54 AM I didn't get a painless kit but one real similar - and I'm in the process of installing it now. What did you have to do for your gauge cluster - as far as the wiring harness is concerned?
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**'68 Chevy**
*** BB 402 **
Will this thing
ever get finished???
Randy70C-10 08-11-2001, 07:18 PM The kit plugged into the cluster with no mods. Just plugged it in! With the painless kit, the fuse block is wired. All you have to do is stretch out the wires and run them to there destination. The wires are grouped into sections (engine section, headlight section, taillight section, and interior section) and each wire is labeled every 10 inches. Even a sailor can install it (or 2 sailors) hehe
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Randy
70 C-10 Shortstep 350
47 Chevy Fleetline 350
30 Model A Coupe 4 inch chop, 350, GMC 671 blower
87 Harley Sportster(couldnt get a 350 to fit)
Self Propelled Lawn Mower
Built in USA!!!!
Smooth68 08-13-2001, 08:31 AM Sounds like I have an identical kit (wires grouped and labeled) just no plugs for the instrument cluster. I guess my wiring skill will have to come into play.
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**'68 Chevy**
*** BB 402 **
Will this thing
ever get finished???
Primer_72 08-14-2001, 09:40 PM How much you pay for the entire kit?
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72 chevy future dragger tchsusp@hotmail.com
"Built not Bought"
Smooth68 08-15-2001, 02:32 PM Mine was from EZWiring. (http://www.ezwiring.com) They have an 18 panel 21 circuit harness for $195. All wires are black and are labled every 5 or so inches. Everything has gone smooth so far and plenty of length on the wires.
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**'68 Chevy**
*** BB 402 **
Will this thing
ever get finished???
West Fork, AR
Randy70C-10 08-15-2001, 06:37 PM The Painless kit is around $300, But all the wires are color coded and labeled.
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Randy
70 C-10 Shortstep 350
47 Chevy Fleetline 350
30 Model A Coupe 4 inch chop, 350, GMC 671 blower
87 Harley Sportster(couldnt get a 350 to fit)
Self Propelled Lawn Mower
Built in USA!!!!
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