<VV> Corsa Wiring Part Needed
Dave Thompson
dave.thompson at verizon.net
Sat Nov 29 02:34:31 EST 2008
Todd,
If you find that you want to make a harness or just need a connector or two,
go to the following link:
www.wirelm.com
Look for the 56-series connectors. They are exactly what GM used throughout
the Corvair. He has connectors and crimps from 1 to 6 contacts. The 18 Ga.
Crimps are the best and easiest to crimp but you might also need a few 14-16
Ga.
You cannot order from the webstie. You have to call him on the phone to
order. I've ordered from him several times and he is an honorable
businessman. Be sure to ask for the catalog. It is full of lots of stuff not
shown on the web, including late model hood insulation retainers and door
panel nail strip repair kits to mention a few.
Dave Thompson
Westminster, CA
-----Original Message-----
From: ChiefTAM at aol.com [mailto:ChiefTAM at aol.com]
Sent: Wednesday, November 26, 2008 2:42 PM
To: virtualvairs at corvair.org
Subject: <VV> Corsa Wiring Part Needed
I am trying to put my 65 Corsa Turbo Convertible back together. Evidently,
the guy that did the initial body work several years ago cut the wiring to
the Corsa gauges rather than unplug them. I thought I could just solder
everything back together, but all the plugs are missing from the back of
the
gauges. I am looking for a good used gauge wiring harness for a 65 Corsa,
the
section that runs from the gauges to the junction plug of the main harness.
Anyone have one they want to part with? Thanks.
Todd in Texas
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