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I need some help

I have a 1970 911T 'project car'. I am presently attempting to upgrade the fuse block system & rebuild/replace a totally fried engine bay wiring harness. I have gone the search route & have had partial success.
The main problem (I am sure I am not alone in this regard) is, I have difficulty with the verification box & the colour mixes of the alpha-numeric characters coupled with the background colour schemes.
In short, I cannot make out some of the characters & as a result I am denied access a good majority of the times.
Would someone out there please be so kind to forward me the proper links et. al.
I know there is a ton of info out there on the subject.
Thanks to all & Thank you for your patience.

Sincerely
JB

Old 10-04-2007, 11:35 AM
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Here is the link to the PP electrical diagrams.
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Thanks Kurt
I have all the necessary schematic diagrams. I do however, require more info & some recommendations from members of the board concerning the wire gauges to use for various circuits & where to get & what type of a replacement fuse block system to update & upgrade the existing 'steam-era' type fuses on that vintage of car.
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JB
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Here is a good thread on updating the fuse block: Fuse panel upgrade to ATO type

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