Installing new wiring harness
TroyaCantrell
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- 1966 CJ 6, Buick V6 Dauntless,
Dana 44 rear, Dana 27 front
Trans GM SM 420
First Gear ....... 7.05
Second Gear ... 3.57
Third Gear ...... 1.70
Fourth Gear ... Direct
Dana T-case (twin stick)
1970 Glass dune buggy. Short pan 1600
2008 Chevy HHR SS
Ok so you old CJ'ers out there, i mean with old CJs, not an age comment. I am installing a new painless wiring harness in the CJ, 1966 CJ6 , so you don't have to look at the profile, and the only place I can see to mount the fuse block is driver side high and left of the heater on the firewall.
Has anyone found a better location?
I also already installed an additional aftermarket heater to the right of center on the firewall so it can't go there.
Then instructions say to route rear wire inside the tub but I am thinking that is on newer jeeps. Any suggestions there?
Lastly, where should I route the wires through the firewall? The hole that is used now is to the right of the stock heater, fuse block will be left of it. No problems routing over the top of the heater really plenty of room.
There are two holes though right below where the fuse block will go so thought about using those.
These are the two shown form outside.
Has anyone found a better location?
I also already installed an additional aftermarket heater to the right of center on the firewall so it can't go there.
Then instructions say to route rear wire inside the tub but I am thinking that is on newer jeeps. Any suggestions there?
Lastly, where should I route the wires through the firewall? The hole that is used now is to the right of the stock heater, fuse block will be left of it. No problems routing over the top of the heater really plenty of room.
There are two holes though right below where the fuse block will go so thought about using those.
These are the two shown form outside.
