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Join Date: Dec 2006
Location: Cleveland, Tx
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Homemade Wiring Harness
ok yall i know this is a stupid thing to do, and its not cause im too cheap to buy a painless or something i just want to know if i can do it. i have a couple questions and i hope you can help me. this first one is a very stupid question i know but... does a HEI distributor get the full 12v or is it cut down somewhere? also is the distributor hot all the time until the key is shut off? and im not exactly sure how my alternator wires up. im going to closely study my wiring diagrams i have. everything else i think i pretty much have figured out, but do things ever work out that well? lol. i am building a custom gauge cluster with autometer gauges. any help and/or suggestions would be greatly appreciated.
thanks, John
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Join Date: Aug 2006
Location: council bluffs Iowa
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Re: Homemade Wiring Harness
I did all my own wireing on my 55f100 and drove it for five years without no problem so ye it can be done but you buy an after market is better and easyer most of the time. As for the HEI it gets a full 12volt all the time its running. If you are putting in after market guages they should come with the wire diagrame.
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Re: Homemade Wiring Harness
You can do it. It'll just take more time to measure, cut, and crimp.
So, are you going to use the original fuse block and harnesses?? How are you going to approach it?? It would be easiest, IMO, to take the complete harness out of the cab. Then, lay it out to duplicate it. Elias |
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Join Date: Apr 2005
Location: grants pass oregon,usa
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Re: Homemade Wiring Harness
....yup ya can do it..BUT to keep yourself from a lot of greaf take the time to solder ALL your connections and shink wrap ALL of them crimp on commectors have a very un-funny way of getting loose and becomiing disconnected,sending you into the darkness for no apperant reason,then comes the wild goose chase trying to find out witch wire it is..TAKE YOUR TIME!! double check EVERYTHING!! and get yourself a curcit tester or a test light these things will help...good luck...
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Re: Homemade Wiring Harness
i will probably just take the whole harness out and use that for a diagram. im not really trying to do anything special but the harness that is in there is old and wore out and cut in several places. i will be using a steering column out if a 84 chevrolet and would like to use the ignition switch and blinker switch etc thats on that column. im going to make a custom guage cluster and dash insert that will cover the holes where all that was in the dash. i am going to keep all original equipment for later in case i want a all original truck someday. thanks all for the help.
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Re: Homemade Wiring Harness
I agree with the solder/shrink way....
![]() What I did on the 'Cheif'.....low-budget build....I went down to Kragens and bout two cheap fuse panels...they have like 6-fuses in each. I use one fuse panel for constant 12v supply (like headlights and tails...brake switch power...radio memory (if so equipped, I dont have a radio ![]() The second fuse panel is switched off of the ignition switch (igntion HEI, turn signals, wipers, radio power, etc.) You have plenty of extra spaces to power...Plus they use newer fuses, and blade connectors. Worked out great for me. Basically rip out the wiring....leave the headlight pigtail attached, wiper pigtail attached, etc. and build each circuit off the fuse panel one at a time....Use you wiring diagram for sure. With my truck...most of the wire was OK...but the previous owners (elderly man and his even older brother) were "fart'n around" under this dash...(and pretty much the whole truck They had one color of wire taped to a 3" piece of another color taped to a 2" piece of another guage wire taped to ...... and so on...it was a mess. Anyway..good luck... John
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Join Date: Mar 2007
Location: Texas
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Re: Homemade Wiring Harness
hay guy, newbe here. your GM colume wires like this.
White-brake light switch Green-right rear turn/brake light yellow-left rear turn/brake purple-turn sig. flasher brown-emergancy flasher dark blue-right front turn sig. light blue-left front turn sig. black-horn This should be from top to bottom. Sure hope this helps get you going!! |
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Join Date: Dec 2005
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Re: Homemade Wiring Harness
Since wire choice wasn't mentioned yet, I'll mention it. I always use marine wire and fittings. E.g. Ancor is a brand found at most boat stores. The marine rated wire has more strands for the given wire size (compared to auto or hardware store wire) this makes it more flexible and less likely to break/crack from vibration. It is "tinned", which makes it more corrosion resistent and easier to solder. I also use the stainless marine crimp on fittings. It will cost a little more, but not much considering the amount of wire and fittings needed. In my opinion the longevity and durability are well worth it.
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Re: Homemade Wiring Harness
Good point...great idea, but in this case technically not neccesary. Using this relay set-up alone is a vast improvement over stock...besides the only wire you will need would be just a few inches to jump the relays. (unless your replacing the power-feed to the horn relay). Thanks again...
John
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Re: Homemade Wiring Harness
Thank you John, the diagram will come in handy when I start rewiring my son's 65 and my 63.
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Join Date: Dec 2006
Location: Mesa,Arizona
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Re: Homemade Wiring Harness
Reading this thread I thought I would throw in a suggestion also.....my truk will be getting some of these ideas when it gets re-wired.........my buddy worked for GM for 20 years anddid numerous programs for GM vehicles; also does extensive work for all types of racing teams (NASCAR, drag, bonneville)...I asked him about the relays and he said he uses them for everything.......I do not have much luck with salvage yards, but, he suggested the relay pack from mid 90's camaros is a nice set up to use. Most 90's cars use something like it.......my buddies camaro has one in front of the drvr side wheel well....something to consider anyway.
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