I let too much of the smoke out of my wires, and am now set to replace the harness and fuse block in my Series IIA with a new one. I was thinking, since there are so many hacks and add-on things (GM 2.5, extra gauges, electric fan, lighting relays, no voltage regulator, etc.) that getting a generic hot rod/truck harness and GM fuse block might be a reasonable idea. Having more fuses seems appealing, too. I'm looking at Hot Rod Wires or Painless for kits.
Has anyone out there done this? Any tips/advice would be appreciated.
The GM 12- or 18-fuse blocks are fairly large, and I'm trying to figure out where the best place to locate one might be. So far, the best spot seems to be left of the steering column on the dash. It means not converting to a late S IIA wiper motor down the road...maybe the alternate would be to put the fuses on the passenger side, or (?).
Chris
Has anyone out there done this? Any tips/advice would be appreciated.
The GM 12- or 18-fuse blocks are fairly large, and I'm trying to figure out where the best place to locate one might be. So far, the best spot seems to be left of the steering column on the dash. It means not converting to a late S IIA wiper motor down the road...maybe the alternate would be to put the fuses on the passenger side, or (?).
Chris
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