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Re: Wire harness opinions requested



Rich, Evans doesn't have dash harnesses. He just doesn't make them, I've called and spoken with them. I got the EZwire kit and although I haven't completely installed it yet it looks pretty straight forward. The only thing so far that I changed was the method of passing through the firewall. The kit called for an inch and a half hole through a piece of sheet metal fashioned to cover the bulkhead connector hole. A grommet is provided then the whole bundle of engine and front end wiring would pass through it. I didn't like the sound of that so I took my old bulkhead connector, removed the wiring then drilled the individual holes just large enough for each wire to go through. I cleaned and painted the connector and popped it back in place and it looks stock. I'm in the process of routing the wires through the engine bay now. Next will come the rear section.

Mike P.
65 Belvedere convert
-------------- Original message from Rich Kinsley <rlkinsley@xxxxxxxxx>: -------------- 


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> Rich Kinsley '64 Dodge Polara 4dr 318poly w/goodies 
> 
> I'm getting ready to order a wire harness for my '64 Dodge Polara. It 
> has the 318 poly right now. After I finish getting it right I intend to 
> switch to my 440. The dash wiring is a big problem currently and must be 
> rectified before anything will be right. 
> 
> I know there is Ron Francis wiring and I believe an Evans wiring in 
> addition to the generic Painless stuff. What are your recomendations and 
> suggestions regarding this project? I will probably get a complete 
> harness but only install what doesn't require the headliner to be 
> removed as it's original and frail. I'll save that portion for later 
> when it gets a new interior. 
> 
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