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    Senior Member NorthernThrux's Avatar
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    Quote Originally Posted by BOYER73S View Post
    When was your S built Ravi?
    Feb 1973

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    Yours should have wingnuts just in case you have knurled screws.
    Last edited by BOYER73S; 07-16-2022 at 09:45 PM.
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    I have wingnuts. We had the discussion on the board during by build. But the consensus was there would be no cover on the 3 fuse holder back there if I recall.

    Ravi
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  4. #14
    Correct Ravi
    Clyde Boyer





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    Quote Originally Posted by RSTarga View Post
    I don't believe there was a sticker, the fuse info is embedded on the inside of the cover if memory serves me right.
    My May 73 build has a rear engine cover with this imprinted format. I can load a photo if it helps. It is secured by wing nuts.
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    Yes I have seen those too much better idea than paper that falls off due to heat.
    Clyde Boyer





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    '69S, pretty much the same as Boyers picture, except no Amperage designations. Just in case you have never seen one.
    Very important, don't EVER loose one of those screws! 4.5 mm X .75 pitch and a rounded end. You will never find one of those, and will end up buying another fuse panel to get one.
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