60-66 full body wiring
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OK,here goes.I hope this helps and I hope I can get them in good ledgible order.
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Here are a couple more that might help.
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Well thats it hope these help.
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Why does the horn need a wire? it has a rubber bulb:lol:
Sorry I am that kind of mood. Looks good to me and I am sure it will help alot of people. |
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If you take apart the horn button there is a contact that is engaged when you press on the horn.What you are actually doing is sending a ground signal to your horn relay coil which has power at it and to one side of contact.When ground signal makes it to the coil at horn relay it engages and closes contact to provide 12v to your horn.Thus giving you the beep beep sound.I hope this makes sense.
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I am sorry. I was just making fun of the little horn in the diagram. It looks like a bicycle horn to me. I will go home now. Stay warm |
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looks great! thanks.
FAQ thread here! |
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I have a bunch more, just can't find them right now....
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Does anyone have more wireing diagrams for 65?
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Thanks guys! These look like they'll work. Just sat down and went thru a harnesses for 68 and labelled everything. Now to move onto the 60.
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where did you get the wiring diagram from? What book? How much was it? Any info would be great i would like to buy it. Thank you! |
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i love it
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Moving this up into the stickies.
Thanks for the input. :) |
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these are awesome and easy to copy and paste onto 11x17 for good use
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. OK this is what I'm doing i just bought a new stock under the dash fues box with gages .I already have the harness for the gage cluster. What do i.need to do before i take out the old one?And what do i need to do for the new one. Does the.new one plug into the other stock harness?
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Awesome! Thanks for sharing!
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anyway you can email these to me in an attachement. Thanks in advance
barney |
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I copied them to a flash drive then went to the local FedEx/Kinkos and had them printed on 11 x 17 heavy stock. It cost less than $7.00, is easy on the eyes and will last for years.
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Thanks 65Gregg!
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Which harness is easiest in doing a complete re-wire? Painless? or 1966 CHEVROLET C10 PICKUP American Autowire Classic Update Series Wiring Harness Kits 500560
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Most of the original wiring was missing on my truck. It had been sitting in a field for 30 years or so. If you are going to use the stock dist. with points and don't have or can't find resister wire, this may help. I had trouble figuring out the wiring for the start/run circuit going to the points. The wire is not on the diagram above. As I understand it, the truck came with resistor wire going to the points during run so they would last longer. After much research on my part and the help of my Dad, (he was a mechanic when the truck was new); this is what we came up with.
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Looking for some help!
I have a 64 C20 with rear light issues. I have turn signals but no brakes, running lights. Also, I have no interior dome light, but gas indicator works. I have replaced just about everything with no luck. Starting at the back, new bulbs, new wiring harness all the way to the front, new brake light switch, new dome light and wiring, new director signal connector in the steering wheel. The onyl place I can see on the wiring diagram where dome light and rear lights meet is in the light switch connector. I am not sure what/where that is or even what it looks like????? Anyone out there got any ideas? I am stumped!! THANKS |
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