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> Relay Board, How do I get rid of it?
chris914
post Oct 28 2007, 12:18 AM
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I have carburetors, no heater, and an aftermarket fuel pump on its own relay from the battery.

What do I need to do, to get rid of the relay board all together, and to simplify the wiring?
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post Oct 28 2007, 12:37 AM
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Great question............Because I was thinking the same thing, and doing a little research on it.

4 Governor
52 Rear window heater
55 Relay heater blower
74 Relay for power supply
75 Relay for gasoline pump
90 Regulator plate
91 Fuses for rear window heater, heater blower, gasoline pump

I have a DME car (was 3.2 now going to 3.6) and its all wired around the relay board as best I can tell. Don't have window heater, heater blower, and the fuel pump is wired thru old fog light circuit.

What do we really need the relay board for? what is 4 Governor & 90 Regulator plate used for?


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