JR,
My 73 has two posts in the center of the fuse block behind the glove box.
One is switched and the other is unswitched. The switched one I used to
power my HEI distributor(this is the method that Dick Paterson recommended
to me at Myrtle Beach). You could pull one wire off the switched terminal
and route it to a terminal strip mounted wherever you want - or use it to
trigger a relay pulling power off the isolater terminal and then to a
terminal strip.
I'm not aware of any post under the access panels that you can tap onto for
ignition switched power.
HTH,
Patrick
>
> Does anyone know where I can pick up an ignition hot lead for
> some gauges I am installing. The PO had some wires running out
> of the fuse panel, but I don't want to do that. I'd rather
> make a connection on the firewall somewhere, under the access
> panels. Any help is appreciated.
My 73 has two posts in the center of the fuse block behind the glove box.
One is switched and the other is unswitched. The switched one I used to
power my HEI distributor(this is the method that Dick Paterson recommended
to me at Myrtle Beach). You could pull one wire off the switched terminal
and route it to a terminal strip mounted wherever you want - or use it to
trigger a relay pulling power off the isolater terminal and then to a
terminal strip.
I'm not aware of any post under the access panels that you can tap onto for
ignition switched power.
HTH,
Patrick
>
> Does anyone know where I can pick up an ignition hot lead for
> some gauges I am installing. The PO had some wires running out
> of the fuse panel, but I don't want to do that. I'd rather
> make a connection on the firewall somewhere, under the access
> panels. Any help is appreciated.