electric choke wiring

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Looks like someone already used that spot for something....
 

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Why aren't any of you guys just using the 12v power used to run the CCC system? It's already wired into the fuse box and the wire is already routed into the engine compartment. This is what I used. Used factory connectors and everything. Very clean setup and no splicing or hokey connectors needed.
 
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Why aren't any of you guys just using the 12v power used to run the CCC system? It's already wired into the fuse box and the wire is already routed into the engine compartment. This is what I used. Used factory connectors and everything. Very clean setup and no splicing or hokey connectors needed.
I'm not sire if the factory plug is even on the car. The motor has been swapped with a 70s 403
 
Got it all wired up. Started up after a couple cranks. Shut the car off. Waited. Then started right up again. Went to check with the multimeter but I think it's broke 😐 not getting any reading on any setting even when I put it on the battery. Hopefully it works. I ended up disconnecting the wires that were hanging by the O2 sensor. Taped a wire to it so when I pulled it thru the firewall it pulled the new wire thru as well. Used the ground wire that was also hanging by the O2 sensor and had enough wire to bring it up and connect it to the carb. I'm assuming the O2 sensor was never functional since it wasnt hooked up and was probly acting as a exhaust plug.
 
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I did wire the choke. I basically use wires that wasn't hooked up to the O2 sensor and made them for my choke
 
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Why aren't any of you guys just using the 12v power used to run the CCC system? It's already wired into the fuse box and the wire is already routed into the engine compartment. This is what I used. Used factory connectors and everything. Very clean setup and no splicing or hokey connectors needed.

it's all your fault, you told him to use the wires of the CCC system... 😊
 
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