Doing it your self is not a good way to go. it can be done, but rarely
correctly. If nothing else, you want all your wires the right gauge,
with the right ends, and neatly routed in a proper harness. Homemade is
nearly always a juryrig.
A better way to go is to contact Gregg Leggatt, 613-354-2712. If he
makes your harness, it is better than NOS. Bite the bullet and see how
easy and painless it is to install a correct looking harness and have
all the connectors sitting right where you need them.
He's been making these harnesses for years and he's a great guy.
Ray
Ray Jones, Mena, AR in the Ouachita Mountains in western Arkansas
Y'all com'on down and we'll sit ona porch and sip a few.
On Mar 12, 2005, at 1:54 PM, kkleparek wrote:
Hello list,
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I need to replace the front (pinion) seal in my 56 Belvedere's
differential.? My question is can I do this without taking the whole
thing apart, and if not should I just replace all the seals and
gaskets?? I've never had a diff. apart before, so I was just
wondering.
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Also, I know some of you have replaced your wiring (built your own
harness) and I was wondering if you got special wires that were
marked, or if you got a bunch of different colors, or if you just used
red and black?? If you found marked or colored wire where did you find
it, and if not how?did you tell which wires go where when you go
through holes or to the back of the car and stuff?? Also how do I tell
what gauge wire?I need?? Is there a guide that can measure how thick
my existing wire is?
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Thanks,
Kyle
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