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tlb41

Hi all I  just thought that I would share my custom bracket to mount an aftermarket fuse block on my 1990 520. Since I do not like drilling extra holes in my machines I used the two factory holes and went from there. I also eliminated the 9 pin connector and ran the charge wire from the fuse block straight to the starter so that aloud me to use two 4 pin weather pack automotive style connectors. They should used this style of connector at the factory because it sure would of saved some of us the electrical headaches associated with are awesome 520's.

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AMC RULES

:handgestures-salute:  Looks very nicely done. 

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peter lena

looks like a good upgrade to me, the purists will be horrified , but,  YOU  are the one dealing with the issue, making it better and stopping a nagging problem , is what its all about. did you dielectric grease / spray  all contact areas? found that to help electrical issues. like the cable wrap and neat detailing , good job, pete

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WHX??

Very Very nicely done:handgestures-thumbupright:

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tlb41

Thanks everyone.  Here is a picture of the tractor with my future stepson getting ready to drive it in our hometown parade. 

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