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Mail From: (email redacted) (rich shull)
Is there any way to help me, and let me know where I can find a wiring
harness for the alternator???????
>From: "Cliff Daniel" <(email redacted)>
>Reply-To: (email redacted)
>To: <(email redacted)>
>Subject: RE: [CM] coil placement
>Date: Sun, 14 Apr 2002 21:20:46 -0700
>
>I think it is a thermactor car but without that equipment. It was built in
>San Jose and allegedly sold in San Francisco. The heads have air injection
>ports that have been plugged and the crank has a 3 groove pulley. I assumed
>the 3rd groove to be for an air pump or A/C. So I gather this coil location
>is correct for this engine. Where on the head would I mount it for a non
>thermactor setup? On the front of the head?
>
>Cliff Daniel
>66 Fastback
>Tempe, AZ
>
>-----Original Message-----
>From: (email redacted)
>[mailto
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>Speegle
>Sent: Sunday, April 14, 2002 8:14 PM
>To: (email redacted)
>Subject: Re: [CM] coil placement
>
>
>As long as the car is not a California car (w/Thermactor) the
>original location would be the passenger side head
>
>--
>Jeff Speegle, (email redacted) on 04/14/2002
>
>
>On Sun, 14 Apr 2002 14:34:05 -0700, Cliff Daniel wrote:
> >My 66 with a 289 came to me with the coil bolted to the intake on
> >the right
> >side (as viewed from the front) pointing forward. It puts the dist
> >HT wire
> >right in the path of the heater hose outlet. I've seen a photo in my
> >manual
> >of what my be a 390 with the coil on the other side pointed in the
> >opposite
> >direction. Should the 289 us the same mounting point?
> >
> >Cliff Daniel
> >66 Fastback
> >Tempe, AZ
> >
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Mail From: (email redacted) (rich shull)
Is there any way to help me, and let me know where I can find a wiring
harness for the alternator???????
>From: "Cliff Daniel" <(email redacted)>
>Reply-To: (email redacted)
>To: <(email redacted)>
>Subject: RE: [CM] coil placement
>Date: Sun, 14 Apr 2002 21:20:46 -0700
>
>I think it is a thermactor car but without that equipment. It was built in
>San Jose and allegedly sold in San Francisco. The heads have air injection
>ports that have been plugged and the crank has a 3 groove pulley. I assumed
>the 3rd groove to be for an air pump or A/C. So I gather this coil location
>is correct for this engine. Where on the head would I mount it for a non
>thermactor setup? On the front of the head?
>
>Cliff Daniel
>66 Fastback
>Tempe, AZ
>
>-----Original Message-----
>From: (email redacted)
>[mailto
email redacted)]On Behalf Of Jeff>Speegle
>Sent: Sunday, April 14, 2002 8:14 PM
>To: (email redacted)
>Subject: Re: [CM] coil placement
>
>
>As long as the car is not a California car (w/Thermactor) the
>original location would be the passenger side head
>
>--
>Jeff Speegle, (email redacted) on 04/14/2002
>
>
>On Sun, 14 Apr 2002 14:34:05 -0700, Cliff Daniel wrote:
> >My 66 with a 289 came to me with the coil bolted to the intake on
> >the right
> >side (as viewed from the front) pointing forward. It puts the dist
> >HT wire
> >right in the path of the heater hose outlet. I've seen a photo in my
> >manual
> >of what my be a 390 with the coil on the other side pointed in the
> >opposite
> >direction. Should the 289 us the same mounting point?
> >
> >Cliff Daniel
> >66 Fastback
> >Tempe, AZ
> >
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Mail From: (email redacted) (Michael Manley)
At 07:59 PM 4/15/02, you wrote:
>Is there any way to help me, and let me know where I can find a wiring
>harness for the alternator???????
You can buy a new one from the Mustang parts suppliers.
--
Mike Manley
'69 Mustang Mach 1 - 351W/4 speed
Days of the New - daysofthenew.com
Mail From: (email redacted) (Michael Manley)
At 07:59 PM 4/15/02, you wrote:
>Is there any way to help me, and let me know where I can find a wiring
>harness for the alternator???????
You can buy a new one from the Mustang parts suppliers.
--
Mike Manley
'69 Mustang Mach 1 - 351W/4 speed
Days of the New - daysofthenew.com
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