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There are no melted wires at the connector for the ignition switch
The connector is a 4 pin block, with 4 female spade pin connectors.
-all white wire
-black with red stripe
-all medium blue wire
-white with black stripe wire.

The carb does have 1 wire going to it, it is connected to a plunger that I assumed was used to verify fuel pressure, the lead runs to a 2 in 1 connector that runs from the positive side of the ignition ballast resistor, and connects with this plunger and a lead from the distributor.
  • Posted 20 Dec 2014 04:33
  • By Shelby987
  • joined 13 Dec'14 - 13 messages
  • North Carolina, United States

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