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After 5 yrs. of faithful service, the transistor ignition system on my 71 LS6 needs attention. I know where I can find parts, but what about wiring diagrams? If the problem is a short or a worn out connection, an accurate diagram would sure be handy.
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Steve H. industrial art collector |
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Have you looked at a 1971 Chevrolet Chassis Service Manual?
They are very reliable,& accurate. I have a 1970 that I rely on,or even a Motor Manual,they have a lot of meat to them. |
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I do have a 71 chassis service manual. I didn't recall it being that specific though, I've gotten used to rewiring mopar stuff, and I'm spoiled now. I knew this day would come, it's time to roll up my sleeves and learn something new.
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Steve H. industrial art collector |
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Steve, that's a sign... time to sell that darn thing
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Mark |
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There is a page on diagnosing TI problems in the old Chevrolet Power handbook. I think it was also in some of the old MOTORS manuals. I'll attaching half a page, but it may not be clear enough to read.
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...................... John Brown This isn't rocket surgery..... |
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I can read it, thanks John.
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Steve H. industrial art collector |
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