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Subject: [Tigers] fuel pump wiring
From: Richard Hyatt via Tigers <tigers@autox.team.net>
Date: Mon, 6 May 2019 09:51:40 -0400
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HI.I wondered if anyone has pictures of the wiring to the fuel pump
location. Not sure if it runs along the driver's door sill and across the
front of the package shelf and then through a grommet in the floor or which
way. Getting a new wiring harness installed and the body has been a shell
only for a few decades. I prefer to route the wire in the stock way that it
was before. The only pictures I have are from the bottom and not so helpful.
Thanks.


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class=3DMsoNormal>HI&#8230;I wondered if anyone has pictures of the =
wiring to the fuel pump location. Not sure if it runs along the =
driver&#8217;s door sill and across the front of the package shelf and =
then through a grommet in the floor or which way. Getting a new wiring =
harness installed and the body has been a shell only for a few decades. =
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pictures I have are from the bottom and not so helpful. =
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