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Old 07-02-2018, 08:26 PM
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Thanks. I've got a better idea of what to look at now. Although I hate having to work on something that should never need to be worked on.

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Try the stickies first. There is a particularly throrough one also in the Firebird section.
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Originally Posted by JayinOhio
Thanks. I've got a better idea of what to look at now. Although I hate having to work on something that should never need to be worked on.

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Try the stickies first. There is a particularly thorough one also in the Firebird section.
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There is a wire kit for the passenger side with thicker wire to provide more power..
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Originally Posted by qweedqwag
There is a wire kit for the passenger side with thicker wire to provide more power..
This has been discussed at length in many other, more current threads. Let's not lengthen the legs of this dead thread with motor mythology.



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