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Derek Seymour
post May 2 2009, 11:54 AM
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While removing the engine the little plastic frame that holds pin connectors in popped off (see pic) does anyone have a pic or diagram of the correct holes each pin corresponds to?
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George - it is a '76 saved by much effort from California smog oblivion by Derek...

Hey ConeDodger; how's that? mines a 76 and not yet registered. something I should know? btw the download you gave me doesn't cover parts 1,2 or 3, which is where the electrical info would be. Tons of body and brake info available there?
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George - it is a '76 saved by much effort from California smog oblivion by Derek...

Hey ConeDodger; how's that? mines a 76 and not yet registered. something I should know? btw the download you gave me doesn't cover parts 1,2 or 3, which is where the electrical info would be. Tons of body and brake info available there?


If you need any help with SMOG stuff let me know
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QUOTE(ConeDodger @ May 2 2009, 12:23 PM) *

George - it is a '76 saved by much effort from California smog oblivion by Derek...

Hey ConeDodger; how's that? mines a 76 and not yet registered. something I should know? btw the download you gave me doesn't cover parts 1,2 or 3, which is where the electrical info would be. Tons of body and brake info available there?


If you need any help with SMOG stuff let me know

I might need it. I'll add you to my friends list in case. So yours smogged OK. All w/ original equipment?
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