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#340172 04/13/15 08:15 PM
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Does anyone have or know where I can get a readable electrical wiring diagram. There are diagrams in the repair manual but are impossible to read and when you enlarge them they are useless. Help

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For a wiring diagram, go here and then scroll down to the bottom of the page:

http://1931chevrolet.com/

The diagram is for a 1931 but it is also the same for 1930.

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It's closer to 1/2 way down.... croc

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Gene, I have a set of 1930 wiring diagrams that show connections, wire colors, etc.. The downside is they are blueprint size and would be very difficult to copy using a standard copier. It may also damage the originals if not done very carefully. Do you know an architect,surveyor, or someone else who creates blueprints and has the proper copying machine?
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I have them for a 1929
full size blueprints, scanned in

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I have the ability to scan anything up to 36" x 150' black and white and or color !!


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Hey, my main concern at this point is the wiring of the brake switch. Also the wires going thru the firewall.

Just as a side note, interesting way they made splices.

Thanks everyone for your help

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BearsFan315, That is great! I don't have a need now but will keep you in mind.

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I have the ability to scan anything up to 36" x 150'


You can scan anything up to 150 feet long? WOW...that is amazing!

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Well a bad calculation on my part... Paper Rolls are 150 ft

Resolution: 600x600 dpi
Size: 41.3 in (1050 mm) x 49.2 ft (15 m) input size

Yet scan window is 40" MAX !!

Still pretty nice machine !!we have tons of old drawings back to 1890's !! all shapes and sizes


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Hey, do you think you could take a picture of the brake light wiring and email it or text it to me.
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