MAD rewiring
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MAD rewiring
So I was preparing to rewire my 68 d100 318 with this diagram and noticed that there is no mention of a blue wire on the same post as the black on the ammeter. I assume that since they are married on the post that they should be spliced together but what exactly is that?
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Blue wire, black wire on the ammeter? Time to dial up Jeff. There is a dark blue wire that runs from the top terminal on the fuel gauge to the drivers side post on the temp gauge. I will pull it it up and take a peek. Jeffc knows this stuff inside out, maybe he will chime in. Jim
PS. It looks like it provides power to the low brake light indicator. Thomas you could save all a lot of pain if you would post an email address
PS. It looks like it provides power to the low brake light indicator. Thomas you could save all a lot of pain if you would post an email address
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Re: MAD rewiring
Here is the diagram you need:Thomas wrote:So I was preparing to rewire my 68 d100 318 with this diagram and noticed that there is no mention of a blue wire on the same post as the black on the ammeter. I assume that since they are married on the post that they should be spliced together but what exactly is that?
http://www.sweptline.com/tech/68wire.jpg
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- Thomas
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Yeah I see on the diagram that it is indeed the low brake light indicator. Thanks.
I thought I had entered an email...I will go check. If not,
sooner@uga.edu
I thought I had entered an email...I will go check. If not,
sooner@uga.edu
1968 D100 318 727 373
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All done. All that's left to do is finish up with the new gauge set I got. It's just an aftermarket set but I figured I'd get a set since I'd be digging around in the cab anyway. The posts on that ammeter were pretty brittle looking. If it wasn't such a pain I would've run all new wires as the wires didn't look steller either but they should do.
1968 D100 318 727 373
Someday I'll have a whole quonset full of Dodge Trucks....
Someday I'll have a whole quonset full of Dodge Trucks....