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    Thread: Wiring

    1. #1
      Join Date
      Sep 2004
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      63

      Wiring

      I am trying to find a clean way of passing my wiring through the firewall of my '69 Camaro. I want to be able to disconnect the wires at the firewall if I need to pull the engine or to do whatever. I was thinking of using some Deutsch bulkhead connectors like this: http://www.route66supply.com/store/page19.html Mainly because it is neat and waterproof. Does anyone have any pros or cons about these? Besides the fact that the crimp tool costs about $250. Also, does anyone have an idea where you can buy this stuff in the Sacramento area? If not, I'll just grab it on line.



    2. #2
      Join Date
      Jul 2006
      Location
      Tallahassee, FL
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      76
      Summit has them in Reno for cheap. Ground shipping will be 1 day to Sac.

      http://store.summitracing.com/partde...5&autoview=sku

      also MSD makes a crimper for $70
      http://store.summitracing.com/partde...122+4294853285

      dies for the MSD crmper that fit the Deutsch terminals
      http://store.summitracing.com/partde...?part=MSD-3510

      -Rich-
      '72 Camaro RS/SS350: (ZZ383-TH350) Under Construction

      '88 IROC L98 (TPI 383-700R4)

      '70 VW Beetle (1600cc-Auto-Stick)

      '92 Camaro RS (Carbed 350-TKO)

      '04 Chevy Tahoe-Daily Driver (5.3-4L60E)

      '29 Ford Sedan (Carbed 350-T5 ...Grandpa's RatRod)


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