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Anybody possibly have a spare original used junction block with nut and maybe the wire clip/clips to attach the wire harness to the engine side heater box? Looking for these for my driver car. Currently using reproductions but would like to replace with oem if possible.
Thanks guys.
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I am pretty sure I have one of each Gary.
On the wire clip, you are talking the metal clip attached with one of the heater box nuts, correct? Might be a few days before I dig out the box with elect stuff. Send me a PM to remind me.
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Anyone have these small parts?
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I know when the car came with AM/FM that wire was routed down and under the heater box with a noise suppressor in line. AM only, it is routed over the heater box. No noise suppressor. I left a clip on the top of my heater box (no wire in it) even though I have AM/FM. Can someone confirm whether the clip was left there (on top) when AM/FM was installed?
If that clip isn't left there for am/fm apps, then I will let Gary have it. Gary, I haven't even found my box with the extra wire harnesses and parts. It must be in the shed. If I have a junction block, that is where it would be.
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Thanks Lynn. When you get time is fine. Mine is an AM radio car. There are 2 of those clips actually, so I'll need both if you have 2 or maybe somebody has 2 they don't need. Here is a pic that a member, Bentley, on the CRG site posted to verify what was on the 69 AIM. Thanks guys.
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I need both heater box clips also if anyone else has them ,take care of Gary first.
Thxs, Mike
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Still looking. Anybody have any spares laying around?
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Gary 06A 1969 X33D80 Z28 Unrestored ![]() |
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Anyone else have AM/FM?
If so, please look at the 4th post. Is that clip normally removed when they reroute for the capacitor?
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<div class="ubbcode-block"><div class="ubbcode-header">Originally Posted By: Lynn</div><div class="ubbcode-body">Anyone else have AM/FM?
If so, please look at the 4th post. Is that clip normally removed when they reroute for the capacitor? Lynn The routing is in the assy. manual, upc U63 sheet A5. It does point out the existing clips, and they were most likley on there from Fisher body. My guess is the clip was not removed when the capacitor was used. Below is a 68 car, but I did not capture all the heater box. [img]<<GRAEMLIN_URL>>/cry.gif[/img] Mike </div></div> ![]() ![]() |
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![]() ![]() ![]() I took these pictures of my '69 tonight. The second picture shows 2 plugs below the heater box and beside the chassis ground strap. They are plugs I put in when I removed the hang on air that was installed under the glove box. The 2 A/C hoses could have been a reason to move the suppressor to the top of the heater box but the heater wire looks way short unless it was mostly taped in the loom. The 1 clip is now used for the starter loom. Right or wrong it's how it is now. Clint |
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