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Old 02-09-2011, 11:42 AM
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Ray,maybe there are photos in my album that can help you. Btw,it's looking great! Are the rad support brackets supposed to be finished that way?
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Old 02-09-2011, 12:20 PM
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...Are the rad support brackets supposed to be finished that way?
No, and to make the message long enough NO.
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Hey Ray, forgot one thing. Pretty sure there is supposed to be a clip on the backside of the engine, passenger side, held on by a bellhousing bolt. The wires going to the starter go through the clip to keep them away from the exhaust manifold.
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Hey Ray, forgot one thing. Pretty sure there is supposed to be a clip on the backside of the engine, passenger side, held on by a bellhousing bolt. The wires going to the starter go through the clip to keep them away from the exhaust manifold.
You are correct, the new wiring harness came with the clip attached. Next I will trying to get the baterry cable routed correctly. I know where the clips are for that. Thanks again for the pictures.

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Bat cable is not too tough. Down off of battery to clip on inside of frame horn. Then over to clip attached to frame mount. Behind engine mount and back to starter.

Good luck Ray, sure hope I get to see your car sometime in the future. Sounds like you and Gary are going to have a couple of pretty impressive 70 SS's.
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No, and to make the message long enough NO.
The guy who had the car before me had them chromed, I thinking about painting them black or look for another set this weekend at the swap meet. ,

Thanks Hank, That will help.

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