Complete wiring Kit for 1981 13b engine carborated
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why do you need a wiring kit for a carbed engine?
I unplugged the main comp in my 84 gsl and all the wire harness does now is fill the hole in the firewall.
on the other side of the engine bay you have some very usefull wires, like starting, charging, headlights, etc..... but all your stock wiring should work just fine, unless you have none, even then you can make your own wire kit and you wouldnt have to worry about getting a kit with corrosion, split wires, melted wires, etc....
I rewired my last before last 1st gen from the dash back, it took a day but was well worth it and fixed a ton of bugsl.
I unplugged the main comp in my 84 gsl and all the wire harness does now is fill the hole in the firewall.
on the other side of the engine bay you have some very usefull wires, like starting, charging, headlights, etc..... but all your stock wiring should work just fine, unless you have none, even then you can make your own wire kit and you wouldnt have to worry about getting a kit with corrosion, split wires, melted wires, etc....
I rewired my last before last 1st gen from the dash back, it took a day but was well worth it and fixed a ton of bugsl.
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Thanks I originally thought of rewiring the car with just look alike cables but wanted some reassurance before I went, not that it wouldn't work but it just wouldn't be the same oh well thanks.
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