heinz57muttcar
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I need help with this cars electrical.
I've been reading for over a week and I have yet to find answers my issues.
This car is an OEM 383/manual shift car
Now it is a 440/833 car. The issue is that the wiring has been hacked on for ....well your guess would be better than mine. It has paperwork showing a rebuilt?restoration (BWUAHAHAHAHA!) about 15 years back.
My issue: the engine bay wiring shows painless..good right? NOPE! it stops at the firewall. Then the bulk head plugs are wrong to the car with obvious hack marks to make them "work". Then this goopy stuff was crammed into the backside of the plug so wires are fraying from the backside out and I can't get the terminals to release. Now under the dash is a completely new story. Most of the factory wiring is still there but little is hooked up. The connector to the instrument cluster was cutout and female bullet connectors spliced in then electrical tape over that. That's a sticky mess then the the new equipment, A/C kit, one wire internally regulated alternator, MSD 6AL, MSD distributor.....AHHHHH!!!!
OK to the concern: With the Plymouth OEM having the mechanical regulator upgraded to the electronic then the wire hack. The car was running when it came in. Not at it's potential, but it was running.
1)I am not using any of the mopar ignition (all MSD), the alternator has been converted to internal/on board regulator (local shop) so I am not using any of the regulators or resistors. Question is: what should the wiring look like?
2) according the cluster the voltage gauge reads "volts" not "ammeter", but the wires are still ran like an ammeter with the big 12ga red/black wires. Does not appear to have had the "conversion" done. Question: do you guys have any suggestions on this matter?
I've been reading for over a week and I have yet to find answers my issues.
This car is an OEM 383/manual shift car
Now it is a 440/833 car. The issue is that the wiring has been hacked on for ....well your guess would be better than mine. It has paperwork showing a rebuilt?restoration (BWUAHAHAHAHA!) about 15 years back.
My issue: the engine bay wiring shows painless..good right? NOPE! it stops at the firewall. Then the bulk head plugs are wrong to the car with obvious hack marks to make them "work". Then this goopy stuff was crammed into the backside of the plug so wires are fraying from the backside out and I can't get the terminals to release. Now under the dash is a completely new story. Most of the factory wiring is still there but little is hooked up. The connector to the instrument cluster was cutout and female bullet connectors spliced in then electrical tape over that. That's a sticky mess then the the new equipment, A/C kit, one wire internally regulated alternator, MSD 6AL, MSD distributor.....AHHHHH!!!!
OK to the concern: With the Plymouth OEM having the mechanical regulator upgraded to the electronic then the wire hack. The car was running when it came in. Not at it's potential, but it was running.
1)I am not using any of the mopar ignition (all MSD), the alternator has been converted to internal/on board regulator (local shop) so I am not using any of the regulators or resistors. Question is: what should the wiring look like?
2) according the cluster the voltage gauge reads "volts" not "ammeter", but the wires are still ran like an ammeter with the big 12ga red/black wires. Does not appear to have had the "conversion" done. Question: do you guys have any suggestions on this matter?