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Old 02-19-2012, 01:18 PM
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ok i have the wiring harness and i am not sure which one this is considered but if my wiring diagram is correct this is what i have

purple= starter
dark blue=oil pressure
orange=blower
light blue=wiper washer
black=wiper motor
black with yellow=wiper motor
another dark blue that is tied in to the wiper motor but i am not sure

but this is what i am really confused about in the wiring diagram i see peach color wire that goes to the coil. but on my harness i have a white thick wire. is that the wire that goes to the coil from this harness? if you are looking at it from the pins going to the fuse box it would be in row x column b according to what it looks like on my block. what do you think?
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Old 02-19-2012, 09:12 PM
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The white wire looks like the resistor wire to the coil to me.

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so if i am using an HEI dont use that cable right?
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so if i am using an HEI dont use that cable right?
Correct. Run a new wire that has a full 12 volts. There is a place on the fuseblock that you can plug a spade terminal into that will power the ign.
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Correct. Run a new wire that has a full 12 volts. There is a place on the fuseblock that you can plug a spade terminal into that will power the ign.
Or remove that wire from the bulk head connector and replace it with a regular 12g wire. You can buy the spade connectors at the auto parts store.

Someone correct me if I'm wrong but I think the light blue is oil pressure. Not at home so I can't look at my car.
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Or remove that wire from the bulk head connector and replace it with a regular 12g wire. You can buy the spade connectors at the auto parts store.

Someone correct me if I'm wrong but I think the light blue is oil pressure. Not at home so I can't look at my car.
Good idea Hank...except if he ever wants to go back to a real points type dist, he will have to re-run the resistor wire. I went through that when I put the real dist back in the Nova. It was a pain in the ass to re-run the wire. Very hard spot to get into. I hate those electronic set-ups. I know millions of guys like them, but I can diagnose and fix a point style. Not so with the "modern" junk.
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It is easier to run a new wire. My engine harness was a mess and I had to rewrap it any way. Plus the new wire is wrapped in the harness all nice and neat. Either way will work but he already has the harness out.
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ok so remove that wire and run a new 12gauge wire from that same pin on the fuse box? also the oil pressure wire i have has an end on it that looks like it will go to a sensor.
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Like Tony.said you can run a new wire from inside or like I did, remove the old wire from the connector block and replace it with a new one. I could be wrong on the oil sender wire, can't look at my car right now.
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