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70 Challenger Restoration, into a driver car

Jblake

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Went to get the car running over the weekend, went to start it up and smelled something burning and smoke. It was obvious it was electrical. I didnt even start the car, with the key on this box was getting hot. no idea what it is. Any ideas? Car ran fine when parked. dont know what happened

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DetMatt1

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That's your ballast resistor. Did you see smoke? Was the smell inside or under the hood?
 

DetMatt1

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Start by inspecting all the connections on the bulkhead connector located on the firewall above where the steering column passes through. Did the car start?
Btw, I try to never leave key in the run position unless it's running.
 

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The wiring on this car is a mess. So its hard to tell if something is off. So far its turning over but not starting
 

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So need advice. I got a new ballast resistor. Plugged it in and turned on the key and right away the new one started heating up and got hot
 

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Start by checking how much voltage you're getting before and after and if it's too much start backtracking.
 

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It may be cheaper and less headaches to get a new harness. Much cheaper than replacing the car due to fire.
 

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I was thinking the same thing. If the wiring is that compromised, probably better to replace it to prevent more serious damage.
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Car is a 70, but has a 340 motor out of a 69 barracuda, with 727. Any idea where i can get a harness?
 

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If you're not having the car media blasted, you are throwing good money away and you will not have a quality car, I promise you this.
 
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