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| roundtwo |
Jun 19 2026, 04:52 PM
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Member ![]() ![]() Group: Members Posts: 356 Joined: 9-February 20 From: Petaluma, CA Member No.: 23,905 Region Association: Central California
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Hello,
Swapping out the 2.0 l engine in my 1971 for another 2.0 l ...Has lower miles (35k) and documented build. Both engines carbed I see the engine harness in a bit different at the end that connects to fan blower. Pic 1 is the from the existing engine that had the fan blower mounted. Has the two wire connector to plug into the fan plug... Pic 2 is from the replacement engine. I only see a white wire that is spare. Could this be the fan power and then I use a common ground? In understand what the other wires in the pic connect to. Thanks the help going forward pic 1 pic 2 car |
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