Especially interested in wiring information/images as I need to sort out the snake wedding around the dash.
Totally ok with pdf or any images.
Thanks in advance.
-- Edited by Neilvermilion on Sunday 20th of August 2023 06:06:37 PM
seventy2plus2 said
Aug 20, 2023
The wiring info is in the Service Manual, not Assembly Manual.
seventy2plus2 said
Aug 20, 2023
What's a "snake wedding"?
Neilvermilion said
Aug 20, 2023
Thanks. Fixed.
Remember when Indiana Jones fell into a hole full of snakes? That's a snake wedding. Or pretty much any pit full of snakes having intercourse. So when wiring is all messed up - they call it a "snake wedding":)
its easier if your print off pages 11.02, 11.03 & 11.04. Cut the edges, and tape them together where the wires join.
I did this with my 70 Pontiac, it made an 11 x 17 drawing. I then scanned it and saved as a .pdf. I also laminated a copy for me to use in the garage.
cdnpont said
Aug 21, 2023
That is the best way to do it Clint! Make a wall mounted diagram. Easier to trace the runs.
Neilvermilion said
Aug 21, 2023
Done.
The only thing is - not sure if the front part needs to be lowered and whir wires need to be matched. And one more thing on the back. I marked all possible issues with red question marks.
-- Edited by Neilvermilion on Monday 21st of August 2023 05:47:49 PM
If I could give you a word of advice Oleg, you probably might think about taking the entire forward body harness, bulkhead plugs and fusepanel to your bench. It's the best way to clean, troubleshoot, repair and get to know all the functions.
You can also test everything as you go through it, and make improvements or modifications as you see fit. I did it on my 65, and I'm really glad I did. When it came time to reinstall it, I knew what everything was for the most part and it was easy to get it back in place.
Neilvermilion said
Aug 21, 2023
i'm about to do that, just need to figure out how to remove the dash:) it's almost there.
Especially interested in wiring information/images as I need to sort out the snake wedding around the dash.
Totally ok with pdf or any images.
Thanks in advance.
-- Edited by Neilvermilion on Sunday 20th of August 2023 06:06:37 PM
What's a "snake wedding"?
Remember when Indiana Jones fell into a hole full of snakes? That's a snake wedding. Or pretty much any pit full of snakes having intercourse. So when wiring is all messed up - they call it a "snake wedding":)
I have a manual, but I'd like to keep it.
I'll post what I can for you,
To start,
I'm thinking that plug you showed in the other post is for underdash lighting.
The issue is - i can't find the other plug to connect it to:)
Here, I've used AI to increase the images resolution and quality.
I did this with my 70 Pontiac, it made an 11 x 17 drawing. I then scanned it and saved as a .pdf. I also laminated a copy for me to use in the garage.
That is the best way to do it Clint! Make a wall mounted diagram. Easier to trace the runs.
Done.
The only thing is - not sure if the front part needs to be lowered and whir wires need to be matched. And one more thing on the back. I marked all possible issues with red question marks.
-- Edited by Neilvermilion on Monday 21st of August 2023 05:47:49 PM
If I could give you a word of advice Oleg, you probably might think about taking the entire forward body harness, bulkhead plugs and fusepanel to your bench. It's the best way to clean, troubleshoot, repair and get to know all the functions.
You can also test everything as you go through it, and make improvements or modifications as you see fit. I did it on my 65, and I'm really glad I did. When it came time to reinstall it, I knew what everything was for the most part and it was easy to get it back in place.
Made a colored copy
Made this guy colored as well