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> Relay Board - 73, what should this look like?
seanpaulmc
post Feb 8 2018, 12:17 PM
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Here is a picture of the engine compartment Relay Board of my '73. Will someone post a picture of what this should look like?

I've had the car for a short time and am learning about all the wiring work arounds. Note the car is running carbs. Three things I'll point out in this picture are:

1. The ignition harness coming off the board has a red crimped connector in it. Might need one of Jeff's new harnesses (?).
2. The brown (ground) wire on the left bottom is unconnected. Where should it run to?
3. Bottom right of photo is a blue wire coming from under the dash - will deal with in a later posting. Not in the photo, the ignition key has been bypassed with a push button installed on the dash. Still needs key in and on to start.

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post Feb 8 2018, 01:36 PM
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Bottom left where you have that brown wire coming out of was a connection of (4) white wires from the original FI harness. 4-Pole connection for injection harness.
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