I had the same issue with the ignition switch. I actually bought a 67 pigtail and rewired the switch plug using the 67 plug so it would work with the 67 switch. Wiring is always fun.
The AAW instructions that you used to cut the hole in the firewall for the bulkhead portion of the new fuse panel does state that cutting is necessary because they are using a 1968 or newer style set up. While it may not specifically say the other components are 1968 or newer, I would presume they would match the year of the harness(1968+). This may be the simple answer to why the difference in ignition switches.
@@MarkSawatsky it’s one of the many fun one year only quirks of a car model generation that itself only lasted three years. :-) Enjoying your series quite a bit. I myself have a 67, and am also into MGs, though of a more miniature variety.
Can I email you. I am restoring a 67 camero with electric hide away lights but I'm having issues with the relays and motors. If I could pick your brain, is really appreciate. My name is Adrian by the way
Thanks for your invaluable help!
I had the same issue with the ignition switch. I actually bought a 67 pigtail and rewired the switch plug using the 67 plug so it would work with the 67 switch. Wiring is always fun.
Nice video brother, we are doing a lot of the same things, glad to see I'm not the only one running into fun issues lol
Nice progress! 👍
Great Job!
My AAW harness has an original style ignition swith on it like the one you got from Speedway. The harness was purchased back in 2018 though.
Thanks for the overwhelm tip! I can get like that as well.
PS. How was dinner? 😄
The AAW instructions that you used to cut the hole in the firewall for the bulkhead portion of the new fuse panel does state that cutting is necessary because they are using a 1968 or newer style set up.
While it may not specifically say the other components are 1968 or newer, I would presume they would match the year of the harness(1968+).
This may be the simple answer to why the difference in ignition switches.
I actually called AAW and the guy told me that they use a 2nd gen Camaro ignition switch
67 was electric for the headlight doors. 68 went to vacuum.
That’s why I was confused, thanks
@@MarkSawatsky it’s one of the many fun one year only quirks of a car model generation that itself only lasted three years. :-) Enjoying your series quite a bit. I myself have a 67, and am also into MGs, though of a more miniature variety.
Can I email you. I am restoring a 67 camero with electric hide away lights but I'm having issues with the relays and motors. If I could pick your brain, is really appreciate. My name is Adrian by the way
marksawatsky@gmail.com