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03-12-2006, 08:36 PM | #1 |
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A little wiring help - 1972 core support
I'm putting my front clip back together and having a few challenges; I wish I had taken more pictures
The wiring harness for the headlights, turn signals, etc. passes from the headlight relay on the driver's side, under the radiator top mounts and comes out with two wires terminated with eyelets on the passenger side. Do both of those wires go to the terminal block on the passenger side fender, connected to the extra positive lead directly from the battery? The extra lead from the negative side of the battery looks like it just connects directly to the fender with a star washer and screw. Sorry if I'm not being specific enough - I'm digging through the assembly manual to see if I can sort this out but I'd sure appreciate some help from the board if this is an easy question. I'm a complete moron when it comes to wiring THANKS! |
03-12-2006, 09:02 PM | #2 |
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Re: A little wiring help - 1972 core support
Looks like you've got it all straight.
Assuming you have an amps gauge on your gauge panel, there will be two wires (one is red, and the other is black with an inline fuse near the end) with eyelets that attach to that terminal block, along with a fusible link that runs straight from the + terminal of the battery. You should have a wire running from the - terminal of the battery directly to the passenger fender with the star washer mounted between the fender and the eyelet. Theres also a black wire with a larger eyelet that comes out of the headlight connector and gets bolted to the back of the radiator support. |
03-12-2006, 11:47 PM | #3 |
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Re: A little wiring help - 1972 core support
THANKS for your help. Hooked it up and all was good.
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