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It was a 302, now a 331. Matt
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Can anyone identify these 3 wires coming off my main harness? I'm guessing one is for my AC compressor? Thanks, Matt
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PM sent on the hood and fenders. Matt
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Can you send me pics? Also, how much are you asking? Please e-mail or text to the above. Thanks! Matt
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I'm looking for a really nice original passenger side fender. Please e-mail me direct at machm1970@yahoo.com or text me at 319-721-8469. Thanks, Matt
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Excellent video, thanks! Matt
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I went to purchase an oil dipstick tube for my '70 302 only to find ut they're no longer reproduced, but they do make them for '69, any idea what the difference is? Hoping i can use a '69. Thanks, Matt
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I spoke with NPD, they said they're having alot of issues with their vendor; wired wrong, labeled wrong, etc. They're sending me a replacement set. In the meantime I rewired these with weatherpak butt connectors and they work now, I also made my own plug and play harness for the turn signal indicators on the hood. Matt
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That makes alot of sense. Thanks for helping me figure this out, i will be calling NPD today. Matt
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Not all '70's came with the plug, mine doesn't have it, wish it did.
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That makes sense now. Funny thing, I probably wouldn't have noticed it, but I installed a turn signal style hood scoop and the wiring harness for it listed as "69-70" when I went to plug it in the plugs wouldn't fit. Turns out they're 69 only. I was in the process of making my own plug and play harness when I discovered it. Matt
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Yep, that's what mine has. Matt
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My front marker lights have dual filament bulbs, there's 3 wires for each side from the wiring harness going to a 2 prong plug. I'm not good with electrical, I unplugged them and ran jumper wires criss crossed across the plugs and they worked.
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Solved! I bought new marker lights from NPD a few months ago, they wired the plugs backwards! I ran a jumper wire between the plugs reversing the wiring and they work! Guess i will be calling NPD. Thanks for all your replies. Matt
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Yes
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I got home and cleaned the ground really well, no change. Matt
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I'm out of town at the Goodguys show, I will let you know whst I find out tomorrow. Thanks for all the help! Matt
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Is this the one you're referring to? It's the only one i can see on the passenger side radiator support. Thanks for your help, Matt
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We might be talking about different lights, I'm talking about the ones under the grill and bumper, in the vanance opening. Matt
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Funny i just noticed this, the turn signals don't work when the lights are on. I'm referring to the ones housed in the front valance opening. The rest of the turn signals blink just fine, but these only blink if the headlights are off. Is this normal? Thanks, Matt
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I went out and looked, mine doesn't have it. I will eith have to modify the one i bought or make my own. Thanks, Matt
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If my '70 has it built in where would i look? Extra plugs up by the firewall? Midlife, can you chime in? Thanks, Matt
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Bought a new wiring harness for my hood scoop mounted turn signals on my '70. The vendors list the harness as "69-70" . There's a problem with that, they plug inline with the front turn signals; 69's have 3 plugs, 70's only have 2, so this won't work for a '70 as it has 3 plugs. Another pain in the butt. I might have to make my own.
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I was patient and picked up an original on Craigslist for $60 including the grill and turn signals. I painted it and installed it today. Matt
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That makes sense. I have a dial indicator gauge that will entend down the hole then subtract the thickness of the part that goes inside the booster. Looks like 9/10 of an inch. Thanks, Matt