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Posted by: echocanyons Oct 14 2003, 07:26 PM

I would like to not use the circuit board.

My car is carbed.

I wonder if there is anything other than the regulator that is conncted to it that I will need.

Posted by: seanery Oct 14 2003, 07:39 PM

fuel pump relay?

Posted by: SirAndy Oct 14 2003, 08:08 PM

QUOTE(echocanyons @ Oct 14 2003, 06:26 PM)
I wonder if there is anything other than the regulator that is conncted to it that I will need.

what year is your car? there are differences in the engine harness that would make it a bit easier for later model cars.

regulator
fuel pump relay + fuse
heater blower relay + fuse
rear window heater relay + fuse

Andy

Posted by: echocanyons Oct 14 2003, 08:30 PM

Its a 74

Is there any way to bypass the circuit board and still use the fuel relay?

I wont have the blower and the defrost wont be a problem either.

Posted by: boxstr Oct 14 2003, 08:35 PM

Yes you can remove the realy board. My 74 914-6, carbed, has a large connector plug for all of the wires. The fuel pump relay socket is unplugged from the board and used in line withthte wire loom. Attached to the side of the firewall with a round clip that is screwed on and then you just push the relay in the clip.
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Posted by: echocanyons Oct 14 2003, 08:47 PM

sounds good.

I'll give it a shot

Posted by: Eddie Williams Oct 14 2003, 11:04 PM

That's what I plan to do with my conversion. Bought a plug, and was going to mount the relay somewhere.

Posted by: SirAndy Oct 14 2003, 11:35 PM

get a rubber relay socket from a donor car.
it's used for the headlight relays and for some of the relays under the dashboard.

Andy

Posted by: rhodyguy Oct 15 2003, 07:50 AM

you need to show more pictures craig.

kevin

Posted by: boxstr Oct 15 2003, 11:25 AM

Kevin you are absolutely correct, and as soon as my digital camera gets out of the repair shop I will take some pics.
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