Justutt67
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I am starting the install of my kwik wire 14 kit and have been reading up on a central battery distribution block. I pulled 2 of them out of Chevy trucks in the salvage yard the other day. One has 5 lugs and one has 2. I was thinking about bolting them to the firewall and using one for grounds and one for battery positives. I am not a wiring expert so I wanna run this by someone who May know what to do.
I was thinking of running the battery cable to the starter solenoid then running a wire from there to the buss bar (distribution block) and running the alternator output lug to the buss bar (distribution block). I am also running a delco cs130 alternator so I can run a remote voltage sensing wire to the buss bar as well. This seams like a good way to power up headlamp, electric fan, and fuel injection relays. Also can I run the #16 starter solenoid with the maxi fuse off the buss bar also. Not sure but I think this is the wire that gives the fuse block its power. Or it could be the #15 alternator wire that powers the fuse block? Anyone installed one of these kits that can help me out?
I was thinking of running the battery cable to the starter solenoid then running a wire from there to the buss bar (distribution block) and running the alternator output lug to the buss bar (distribution block). I am also running a delco cs130 alternator so I can run a remote voltage sensing wire to the buss bar as well. This seams like a good way to power up headlamp, electric fan, and fuel injection relays. Also can I run the #16 starter solenoid with the maxi fuse off the buss bar also. Not sure but I think this is the wire that gives the fuse block its power. Or it could be the #15 alternator wire that powers the fuse block? Anyone installed one of these kits that can help me out?