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BooBoo,
If your interested in the home made limiter I made? I will send you mine. Its free, I know it works. Just throw me a address.
I posted a pic of it already . No soldering. It plugs right into the factory holes in the board. Then screw the chip down like in the pic..
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Heck yea ! Send it to ,,,,,,,, Bob Page 5955 East Heights Dr. Columbus Georgia 31909 . I,d be more then happy to send ya a couple bucks if ya want for shippin or what ever . Just let me know . Thanks . BooBoo
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No. It's on me... Glad to help...I'll get it out before Friday...
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Also. Not to make the same mistake I did.. You need to loosen the steering column bolts all the way to the last thread. Then the column will be low enough. So you can plug the round harness in the back in from the top.
I did not do that . With a peddle in one ear and a gas peddle in the other. From under the dash on my back side.. I pushed too hard. Could not see and ruined the board....... Thus.... Thanks classic Industries...
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Thanks for the part and great info sir . BooBoo
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Yea Joe knows his electrical stuff,helped me on my voltage regulator,thanks again buddy Todd
66 Coronet 500 convertible 440,727,2500 stall,was 430 hp, we ain't got a clue now, just get in and enjoy the rumble
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So I,m assuming the thing that looks like a condenser or copasitor isnt needed , correct ?
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Still inop . I went ahead and replaced the little black thing just incase and it still didnt work .