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09-10-2005 01:53 PM #10
All I mean with using GM connectors is if you have a ford with all ford stuff like FMX, a GM wiring harness will not work without modification. As you have a model A hotrod, 90% of the aftermarket hot rod parts are based for a chevy drivetrain, like, most all of the aftermarket steering colums have GM connectors and the most popular non aftermarket steering colum would be mid 60's GM mid size, also having GM connectors. If you have standardized or Ford connectors in your hotrod then you will have to make the GM connectors adapt to the other connectors, in that case, it may or may not be adventageouse. More than likely you will have no problemOriginally posted by biglar
I'm amazed.......I've been getting ready to re-wire my Model A, and had thought of going to a system with GM connections. I've heard they are good because they're supposed to be waterproof when plugged together, and, of course, color codes, etc. What is the problem with the GM connectors ?? I'm glad I read this before laying out the cash.
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