[DeTomaso] Engine Bay Wiring
Ken Green
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Fri Jun 20 16:26:02 EDT 2014
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From: Stephen Nelson <steve at snclocks.com>
To: detomaso at poca.com
Sent: Friday, June 20, 2014 1:03 PM
Subject: [DeTomaso] Engine Bay Wiring
I am in the midst of figuring out the wiring in 5332's engine
compartment. Good news is the car ran before I started working on
it, so I figure there is hope for it when I get done.
There are a number of wires that have been cut off and taped. The
ones I am curious about are the ones that go into the off-white
plastic connector in the attached picture. The small green wire (or
more likely light blue) is hooked up to the MSD Tach adapter, so
that is the trigger wire for the tach. Got that much figured out.
Well, sort of. The green (or light blue) is connected to the same
space connector as the heavy Blue/Black. I get the idea that
perhaps the heavy Blue/black is the wire that goes to the tach?
The pink and the red wires also go to the same spade, but don't have
corresponding wires coming out of the connector. I tried finding a
pink wire in this are of the wiring diagram with no luck.
SO, those of you who are comfortable wiring these cars - can you
give me any idea of what all these wires were meant to connect to?
I am not yet to the point that I feel safe reconnecting the battery
so also can't talk about which wires are hot when the ignition is on
or when just in the accessory position.
Stephen
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From: Stephen Nelson <steve at snclocks.com>
To: detomaso at poca.com
Sent: Friday, June 20, 2014 1:03 PM
Subject: [DeTomaso] Engine Bay Wiring
I am in the midst of figuring out the wiring in 5332's engine
compartment. Good news is the car ran before I started working on
it, so I figure there is hope for it when I get done.
There are a number of wires that have been cut off and taped. The
ones I am curious about are the ones that go into the off-white
plastic connector in the attached picture. The small green wire
(or
more likely light blue) is hooked up to the MSD Tach adapter, so
that is the trigger wire for the tach. Got that much figured out.
Well, sort of. The green (or light blue) is connected to the same
space connector as the heavy Blue/Black. I get the idea that
perhaps the heavy Blue/black is the wire that goes to the tach?
The pink and the red wires also go to the same spade, but don't
have
corresponding wires coming out of the connector. I tried finding a
pink wire in this are of the wiring diagram with no luck.
SO, those of you who are comfortable wiring these cars - can you
give me any idea of what all these wires were meant to connect to?
I am not yet to the point that I feel safe reconnecting the battery
so also can't talk about which wires are hot when the ignition is
on
or when just in the accessory position.
Stephen
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