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make sure you have proper grounding. that's a probability
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It should work on just about any truck if you really think about. But it was tailored for 60-66 gm trucks.
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I'm not sure but the gauges vs the tell tale lights are different wire diagrams
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Attached are some 1964 Chevy C-K 10-20 wiring diagrams I did. There a CAD file in .dwg format (in the zip file) and the same thing as a four page pdf file. Air conditioning is included as page four.
Mostly it's redrawn from the stock diagrams in the 1964 shop manual supplement. The fuse panel internal connections are shown accurately, I traced the circuits in mine. I left out devices that are not on a C-K 10-20. If you play with the cad file it's saved as an autocad 2000 file. Each wire color is on its own layer. There is one layer on which I put all the devices that the wiring connects to. Depending on the cad program you use, you might have to play with layer colors to get a decent color print. (I'm putting my 64 back on the road and am fixing up a lot of wiring sins I created twenty years ago. I wanted a decent wiring diagram so I decided to redraw the originals into cad format so I could edit them. The diagram for my truck is eight pages with four more pages for the stuff I have added.) Hope this helps someone... |
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New here and to the c/10 world, so sorry for dumb question, but I noticed a puff of smoke come from under the dash a couple days ago, and jiggling the wires behind the ignition switch shuts the engine off. The truck was re-wired by a shop before I bought it. I don't know what kit they used. It looks like some wires are getting hot back there (I have reached down and touched them, and the area where they attach to the harness behind the ignition switch shows plastic is melted a little). I feel like I could label, then pull wires and fix loose connections, but I don't want to mess anything up. I also will need a new harness for the back of the ignition switch. Any thoughts on how I should approach this? How should I go about buying a harness without knowing the type of wiring kit used? The ignition switch itself looks like the original. Thanks!
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Thanks. I'll do that.
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scribed,
thanks for making this thread.. im gering up to do some wiring on a 63 |
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Is it just me, or do none of these wiring diagrams show the heater switch, heater resistor circuit and blower? Or did they use fire to heat their trucks back then?
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It's my understanding that heaters have their own standalone wiring harness.
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My heater only has 1 wire from switch to fan
Mine is base stock and has a 3 speed I can take a look and let u know the wiring |
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Saw a link on here once for converting a light dash to a gauge dash and what wires in the plug had to be moved where....anyone got a copy??? Thanks
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is this for ezwire kit i just got one an seeing it has horn relay built into it so i don't need old one
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