does anyone know of a place to buy used parts for auto spray guns?
thank you
Harlan
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Thanks!
The box is actually located here in sweden & I can pick it up!
I'll read the article, I might buy it anyway just to see if it works!?
Thanks for the link!
//P
From: Rick Schaefer
Sent: Wednesday, July 09, 2008 9:36 PM
To: The Chevelle Mailing List
Subject: Re: [Chevelle-list] Identif
I did the painless system on my 67. It was ok, but I am in electronics. The
painless system uses the same color codes as the original harness and many
features of the new micro-fuse blocks in current production cars and trucks.
It comes down to a few questions like Brad said. What do you want s
Dale,
M&H actually makes the OEM dash harness, but with new blade style fuses. I
don't know if they will add circuits though. I was going to replace my dash
harness with the blade one, but my original harness was in perfect shape, so I
just reused it. I know M&H will also make the engine harn
I agree, M & H are great!! I have installed many of them on my car. You can
customize to your needs for the engine harness. Hei or points, guages and
such.
Dan
On Thu, Jul 10, 2008 at 10:02 AM, Peebles, Lorne (Services) <
[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Has anyone rewired a 66 Chevelle? I have a 66
If you want OEM replacement stuff, try M&H Electric Fabricators at
http://www.wiringharness.com/. They are expensive but are reported to be
very, very good quality. If you're adding or want additional circuits there
are any number of universal kits available that include the newer spade
fuses.
D
I haven't completely rewired my carbut I've done a fair share of work on
it. If you want to just rewire everything stock, I HIGHLY recommend M&H Wire
Harness's. I used one of their harness's in my 66, and it was perfect. Colors
the same as original, came with all the new clips/connectors,
Has anyone rewired a 66 Chevelle? I have a 66 Chevelle originally a 6
now an 8. I was wondering if you could shed some light on the different
products out there for a complete redo of the wiring. Are there any ones
I should seek out or avoid. How long a process is this, it seems to be a
straight fo
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