1966-1967 Transistor Ignition K66 Auxiliary Wiring Harness VTR6667AX
The 1966-1967 Transistor Ignition Auxiliary Wiring Harness goes from Amplifier Box -to- Engine Harness, Dash Harness Coil & Distributor.
Nothing is more frustrating than minor electrical problems and glitches. This new, exact reproduction 1966-1967 Corvette Transistor Ignition Harness will solve your problems. Using a Corvette Assembly Manual as a reference, wiring harnesses can be correctly mounted and routed for your Corvette Restoration project.
The Transistorized Ignition (T.I.) Auxiliary Harness is the main wiring that goes from the distributor to the T.I. amplifier box. It includes the resistance wire and the T.I. Conversion Kit.
NOTE: Transistorized ignition is a very specialized performance option that works well, when it works. When it doesn't, it can be very frustrating. From an originality standpoint, if your car was originally equipped with T.I., you would want to retain the T.I. system.
A commonly asked question and a much needed answer is "What does this harness" connect to?
1966-1967 Corvette Transistor Ignition Auxiliary Wiring Harness Connects to:
- Dash Harness Connection (after dash harness modification)
- Distributor Connection
- Engine Harness Connection (after engine harness modification)
- Ground (to lower mounting bolt on amplifier box, passenger side)
- Ground (to radiator core support)
- Ignition Coil ("-" terminal)
- Ignition Coil ("+" terminal)
- Transistor Ignition Amplifier Box
1964 |
552
|
75.35 |
1965 |
3,686 |
75.35 |
1966 |
7,146 |
73.75 |
1967 |
5,759 |
73.75 |
1968 |
5,457 |
73.75 |
Also known under these part numbers: (For reference only)