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I was surprised when I looked at the fuse block for our bugeye. Wow. 2 fuses. Wow. NTL, was also surprised when I saw that the connections to the fuse block were screws compressing bare wire. Same as the voltage regulator it turns out.
I wasn't super impressed with the idea, so made up...
I just replaced the wire to the enrichener (choke) on one of the carbs on my BT7 tricarb. After around half an hour of fiddling, trying to get the wire into the small hole in the wire nipple (without loosing the nipple) it struck me that the task is much simpler if you lift the lever on the carb...
I'm contemplating one of those things that might make me a hated PO some day. As I am refurbing under the hood of my '74 Midget, I'd like to replace some of the electrical wires. Part of it is a few of the wires have pulled off of the connectors, and others looks like over the years they've...
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