relay plate elimination harness, I thought someone made this? |
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relay plate elimination harness, I thought someone made this? |
blabla914 |
Oct 25 2014, 11:38 AM
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I like primer Group: Members Posts: 330 Joined: 1-March 04 From: Connecticut Member No.: 1,740 Region Association: None |
So I swear I remember a relay plate elimination harness. I need to do my alternator so I figured this would be a good time to get rid of the relay plate at the same time.
Car is a '73 1.7 with a six swap. Thanks in advance. Kelly |
larryM |
Oct 25 2014, 09:13 PM
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emoze Group: Members Posts: 891 Joined: 1-January 03 From: mid- California Member No.: 65 Region Association: Northern California |
relatively simple to make your own bypass - but you have to find a 14-pin connector that mates to your engine side connector - - sometimes on e-bay
- offhand i don't recall which side is male & which is female (would have to go look in some storage boxes) - kinda elusive in aftermarket, but sometimes find in wrecking yards on other Bosch equipped German cars I may have new one I b'ot awhile back & did not use - ( for my 3.2 I just got a Patrick conversion harness instead) (for awhile they quit making them - said there were not enuf usable 3.2s left to be worth the marketing effort; same comment goes for 2.7 & older) - but if you ask real nice, i'm sure they could sell you the matching connector 'cuz they get them somewhere once you have the mating connectors, you just plug in the body harness to the engine harness - mindful of the comparative pinouts as mentioned above - many will not be used - (you do have the wiring diagrams for both the engine & body, eh?) - assuming you still have an older alternator with external regulator, you plug alternator 3-wire plug directly into the separate regulator - if you have an IR unit, it's even simpler . |
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