Ron Francis wiring

Sorry OP for the hijack..

I am also in the market for a kit, looking at the ron francis, and american autowire...

I plan to run a EFI fuel pump, and electric fan. I know the american autowire has a spare fuse/realy for pump/fan

Any of you guys with the ron francis set up running these, can you easily adapt the fuse block or any of the "accesory" spots for this purpose? I dont need all the power window/locks whatever the kit comes with...

Also, for those that have done the kits, does it lay out clearly how to wire the ALT? I have heard most of these "kits" are meant for a 1 wire Chevy ALT, not a mopar style ext regulated one?

Thanks

JOE

Ron Francis Harnesses have spare fuses for items but we also have a fuse marked "FUEL PUMP" so you really know what it is for. After 40 years of producing harnesses we know what you need and supply it. Our kits do not have to be "adapted" They work from the beginning. As far as power windows, we supply a fuse marked for them.. There is no wiring or "all the power window/locks whatever the kit comes with..."

Most power window motor manufacturers supply all the wires. You only need a fuse to connect it to which we supply.

Ron Francis is the only supplier that actually gives you the proper connector for the alternator (and regulator) if needed. If you buy our kit from a dealer it will be set up for the One wire alternator which nearly everyone uses to get the power for additional accessories. If you order from us, we need to know the engine, alternator, distributor, steering column and a few others so we can supply the correct parts. This is all listed on our order form. We have been doing it this way for 40 years and thus you hear a lot of good things about us.

We also supply the proper wiring for the different Mopar starter solenoids which can be difficult. Like I have said, "no re-engineering" to make our kits work. Just follow the simple couple COLOR pages of instructions and after about a weekend, it is working. Don't forget we have that serial number on EVERY panel so we can identify what you have. No one else needs a serial number since they only make universal stuff. We need to known what was in that product when it left our shop.

Get our catalog and look at the products. The clear crisp photos will show you we make great products.
Hope this helps,
Ron