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<blockquote data-quote="macvette" data-source="post: 14984" data-attributes="member: 262"><p>Hi John,</p><p>Just looked in KTB and found the illustration although I didn't find a wiring diagram. There is a wiring diag. in the spares list (mo 108) and this shows the horn and stoplight wired as I described before. I'll take you advice on fusing. When you say that the sheathing is only under the tank and seat, does this mean that you have a bunch of wires going through the main grommet rather than a single sheated bunch?</p><p>The corvette is a 63 Split window which I've had for 20 years. I got it when I was working in Canada and I'm the 3rd owner. I shipped it to Belgium when I went there after Canada and drove it home when I left Belgium for Thailand. It's the 340 hp version, engine balanced and blueprinted in the factory, 4 speed close ratio box with a Positraction 3.70 rear end. The engine is the same as the fuel injected cars but has a Carter ABF instead of fuel injection. 1500 were made like this. It's nos matching and has 70,000 miles. If I knew how to put an image in this message for you, I would. </p><p>Regards Mac</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="macvette, post: 14984, member: 262"] Hi John, Just looked in KTB and found the illustration although I didn't find a wiring diagram. There is a wiring diag. in the spares list (mo 108) and this shows the horn and stoplight wired as I described before. I'll take you advice on fusing. When you say that the sheathing is only under the tank and seat, does this mean that you have a bunch of wires going through the main grommet rather than a single sheated bunch? The corvette is a 63 Split window which I've had for 20 years. I got it when I was working in Canada and I'm the 3rd owner. I shipped it to Belgium when I went there after Canada and drove it home when I left Belgium for Thailand. It's the 340 hp version, engine balanced and blueprinted in the factory, 4 speed close ratio box with a Positraction 3.70 rear end. The engine is the same as the fuel injected cars but has a Carter ABF instead of fuel injection. 1500 were made like this. It's nos matching and has 70,000 miles. If I knew how to put an image in this message for you, I would. Regards Mac [/QUOTE]
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