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Old 04-10-2020, 10:36 PM   #6
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Originally Posted by Clatterville trolley View Post
Thanks Andy4639 for suggestion.

A couple of other questions I forgot to ask in my opening post:

It appears that I have a wide range of years represented in the wiring I have. Made the assumption that harness with marker lights are 69-72. Also decided the full rubber plugs for headlights must be for 67-68. Is that a correct assumption?

On what I take to be the early harness it has a thin cloth covered wire that the later ones do not have - what is that for?

Thanks again. Jay
Yea I would think so.
As far as the cloth covered wire where is it located in the harness. Most resistor wires going to the coil have the cloth covering.

Here is some of my 68 wiring harness with the head lights & park light connectors. Also bulk connection in the harness that carries all the load. I cut it out and mounted a late model link on the core support on the drivers side and ran everything from it.
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