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66 locating dash harness
There are two support rods that attach to the bottom of the dash then extend down to support the steering column. When I installed my reproduction dash harness, I routed it on the FORWARD side of these two rods(toward the front of the car). Later on I learned that there is a white plastic retainer built into the body of the harness that snaps into a hole in the back of the gauge cluster , which would seem to require the harness to be routed on the BACK side of these two rods(toward the rear of the car). Does that sound correct?
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Facing the dash the harness runs on the LH side of the column.
The harness is forward of the support brace-rods. Then, tight up across the top of the gauge housing. IIRC, the plastic retainer snaps in above the speedo.
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66 locating dash harness
Appreciate the info and pictures.
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Terry Hunt "He'd need 5 years in the fifth grade just to get an idiot certificate" Smokey Yunick re: Bill France Jr. |
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Don't know if it will help you, but here is what the wiring in my '66 looked like. I used the American Autowire classic update harness kit.
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