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weber conversion wiring question

Just about finished up on a weber carb conversion on my 82 SC. I have three electrical switches on my 3.0 engine that have no wires going to them since I have removed the CIS unit.

One is the switch located on the oil breather cover which is located on top of the engine.

The other two switches are located in both corners of the timing chain covers.

Help on where these three switches when wired should go.

Any and all help appreciated. Thanks in advanced.

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Its been awhile but I removed that wiring from the car,
Here is my 83SC for reference which is the same as your 82
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If you are running Carbs, you don't use any of them. Left Chaincase one is for CIS cold start. Oil temp on breather cover is for Lambda fuel system. Right chaincase is for Lambda as well.
You could remove all and plug the holes.
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Thanks, Timmy2. Just what I needed to know.
Vin-barrett - engine looks great. Hope mine could look that nice.
Thanks again guys. Much appreciated!!!

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