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#251039 08/04/12 04:32 PM
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lilrobo Offline OP
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can some one tell me where the power wires goes looks like it might go on the orange screw i see where the light might go ( if i had a light) hopefully all i do is add a hot wire, i am guessing the ground is chassis??

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You are so right, the A+ goes to the orange terminal. The Neg - goes to the body then to the chassis.

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lilrobo #252549 08/18/12 09:22 PM
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Can I ask why you are running the exact same posts on Chevytalk?

Seems strange since the proper answers are being provided on both boards and in some cases by the same people talk


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bowtieollie #252551 08/18/12 10:01 PM
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There is a few people that my buddy knows over there i need al the help i can get sorry if its a problem i dont mean any harm

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lilrobo #252579 08/19/12 09:38 AM
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I don't see that posting questions on a couple of sites is a problem, one needs to use any resources available when we get into a learning mode, maybe those that know the needed answers sometimes don't realize the anxiety newbies can have with a strange old car.
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MrMack #252597 08/19/12 03:20 PM
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thanks guys
i am learning so much about these cars,, even stuff that i forgot like the anti freeze ,, after it hit me i knew that duhhhh sometimes we forget things after we been away for a while ,, its been good here learning so much about these olds cars i love it
thanks again for helping

MrMack #252633 08/19/12 08:51 PM
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I don' t have an issue when using multiple boards either - but when someone is attempting to learn about a new vehicle in their life - I would think that focus on one board would lend a more reliable opinion rather than being exposed to multiple opinions (a few of which are incorrect).

If I had received an opinion which was debatable, then posting on a new board would be the better option.... in search of the correct answer.


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