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left285 05-27-2015 01:00 PM

stock radio
 
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I'm nearing the end of my build on my 85 3/4 ton. I want to keep the interior as stock as possible. But I'm having issues with my stock radio working. I'm thinking about taking it apart and cleaning it. Anybody have a schematic of the internals on it. Attached is a picture of the radio. Thanks for any and all help in advanced.
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turbosix 05-27-2015 08:04 PM

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You might try searching ebay with the model number. I've seen several delco manuals there.

andrewmp6 05-28-2015 05:04 AM

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If you got money to burn a companies do radio restoration.

motornut 05-28-2015 09:58 AM

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some stock radio issues to check,
sometimes the plug contacts wear/break,and confirm a good ground.

hatzie 05-28-2015 10:09 PM

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I posted the 1975 Delco Radio Service Handbook on the bottom my manuals thread. It probably isn't the set you're looking for but it has a lot of Theory of Operation and basic generic radio troubleshooting that applies to all Delco radios of that general age.

ray_mcavoy 05-29-2015 09:48 PM

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For just a schematic, you might want to pick up a Sam's Photofact manual that covers your model number. They don't list any troubleshooting steps or theory of operation like many of the Delco manuals though. But the Sam's manuals do have good schematics along with photos pointing out where the components are physically located on the circuit boards.

Based on your pic, yours looks like a Delco model #30BCCS1. But check the tag/sticker on the case (if it's still there) to be sure. If that is your model number, it should be covered in Sam's AR-339 according to the index on their site.

findatube.com has the Sam's AR (auto radio) manuals available for a few dollars each.

77K10Silverado 05-29-2015 11:10 PM

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Quote:

Originally Posted by motornut (Post 7188895)
some stock radio issues to check,
sometimes the plug contacts wear/break,and confirm a good ground.

Care to elaborate on this? I'm having the exact issue. Thanks for any input.

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motornut 05-30-2015 06:50 AM

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The copper strips soften or break, causing it to on/off when driving.
Try bypassing the plug, or take it out.

77K10Silverado 05-30-2015 01:54 PM

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What plug exactly?

motornut 05-30-2015 11:09 PM

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The radio plug

left285 05-30-2015 11:21 PM

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Quote:

Originally Posted by motornut (Post 7188895)
some stock radio issues to check,
sometimes the plug contacts wear/break,and confirm a good ground.

Turns out it was just a bad power wire. So i found my other dash harness and cut the radio plug in of and swapped them. I have the radio like I wanted but i don't think the tape deck works. No biggie though. Thanks everybody for the helpful info

motornut 05-31-2015 08:37 AM

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Quote:

Originally Posted by left285 (Post 7192163)
Turns out it was just a bad power wire. So i found my other dash harness and cut the radio plug in of and swapped them. I have the radio like I wanted but i don't think the tape deck works. No biggie though. Thanks everybody for the helpful info

Nice,may get a tape adapter (to 1/8 jack)to work, my didn't ,a few guys here even rewire that for a line in.

hatzie 05-31-2015 10:52 AM

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This information may or may not be useful to some folks. The OP has a parts donor. Active vs Obsolete info as of May 31, 2015

The terminals for the 73-91 Delco Analog Radio plugs are not listed as obsolete. They look like they could still be miserable to source as the usual suspects don't stock them.
There are several sources that stock sets of all three Delco radio plugs as assembled repair pigtails.
  • Delphi connection systems part #12040500 Active Cu Ti Terminal, Bow Printed Circuit Female, W-Crimp, Cable Range 0.50 - 0.80 mm˛
  • Delphi connection systems part #12004543 Obsolete 4 Way Black Printed Circuit Bow Unsealed Female Connector Shell {POWER}
  • Delphi connection systems part #12004544 Active 4 Way Cream Printed Circuit Bow Unsealed Female Connector Shell {Front Speaker(s)}
  • Delphi connection systems part #12004545 Obsolete 4 Way Blue Printed Circuit Bow Unsealed Female Connector Shell {Rear Speaker(s)}

The 87-91 digital radios used Pack-Con Series I connectors or a mix of the above Delco radio connectors and Pack Con I. Pack Con I terminals and connectors are available in-stock from the usual suspects.
  • Delphi connection systems Part #08911772 Active 2 Way Black Pack-Con I Unsealed Female Connector, Max Current 40 amps {Power and Digital clock power on several 87-91 radios.}
  • Delphi connection systems Part #12040508 Active Cu Ti Series I Pack-Con Female Unsealed Tin Plating Tang Terminal, Cable Range 0.50 - 0.80 mm˛


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