MarcusOReallyus
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Yeah, it's one step at a time.
Hey, just for grins, I looked up a few terminal blocks for you. If you can find an exact match, great, but you can use something that's functionally equivalent, too. For example:
If you want to get fancy, you could use something like the JB4-375-RC on this page. This would allow for future additions.
Or, you could go with a Chevy part that is nearly the same.
Or this.
Or the cheap route.
Or back to fancy. This is a nice setup. If'n t'were me, I'd do that in red, since it's a hot point.
Anyway, you have lots of options.
By the way:
You can take a look at how I did it. It's overkill, but I like overkill.
Hey, just for grins, I looked up a few terminal blocks for you. If you can find an exact match, great, but you can use something that's functionally equivalent, too. For example:
If you want to get fancy, you could use something like the JB4-375-RC on this page. This would allow for future additions.
Or, you could go with a Chevy part that is nearly the same.
Or this.
Or the cheap route.
Or back to fancy. This is a nice setup. If'n t'were me, I'd do that in red, since it's a hot point.
Anyway, you have lots of options.
By the way:
Is that lead fused in any way? Fuse, fusible link, or breaker, you really need one of them. The GPs draw 100 amps when operating (measured by member antennaclimber a while back), and you really need to have that circuit protected.The 24v resistor bank is completely gone, and there is a lead coming from the jumper battery cable that supplies 12v to the glow plug relay.
You can take a look at how I did it. It's overkill, but I like overkill.