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> FS: NOS 1972 Engine Relay Board Harness $199 shipped, 914 612 007 13 SOLD
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post May 4 2019, 11:39 AM
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Nothing better than NOS. Get all new wiring for your engine. This has the additional plug for the blower motor that mounts to the engine tin. $199 shipped

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post May 4 2019, 02:27 PM
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Mark,

You have so much cool stuff.
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post May 5 2019, 08:45 AM
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Mark 007.13 is 1972-only, and i suspect it was a superseded part for the original 1970-71 harness. PET is not clear on this harness.

007.10 is 1970-71 - if'n you had 007.10, it would be on its way to me... (IMG:style_emoticons/default/smile.gif)


The 70-71 version includes a wire for the oil temp sender, that's the only difference. No biggy really, the harness would work on 1970-72 1.7L cars.
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Jeff,
Thanks for clearing this up. I went by the PET on what is correct. I miss the old paper catalogue.
I think is does have the oil temp sender wire.

It has green/red stripe wire in the sleeve with cylinder head temp plug.
Other sleeve has black/ purple stripe and black/red stripe. The green brown is for the heater. What has me baffled is the spare ground wire.
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post May 5 2019, 05:46 PM
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Oil temp wire would be green/black. It was on the 1970-71 harnesses.

Greed/red is oil pressure
White is AAR valve
Black/purple & Black/red is coil

Green and Brown are for the heater fan connection and the piggyback ground wire is what grounds the heater fan to a single male spade found under a screw on the fan housing.
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Thank you for the correct wiring information. (IMG:style_emoticons/default/smilie_pokal.gif)
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Reduced to $249. Needs to go to good home.
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Needs to go. Reduced $199 shipped. Less than a reproduction.
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