Bill, Thanks, that is a GREAT list, something for my notebook, I like the way your organized it. Dennis C. On Oct 20, 1:29 pm, Bill Watson <chryco...@xxxxxxxxx> wrote: > For the rear trunk wiring : > > 18-gauge, black - tail lamps and license lamps > 18-gauge, brown - right turn / stop signal lamp to body connector > 18-gauge, dark green - left turn / stop signal lamp to body connector > 18-gauge, white - back up lamps to body connector > 18-gauge, light blue - fuel gauge, tank sending unit to body connector > 18-gauge, pink - trunk lamp (power) to body connector > 18-gauge, yellow - trunk lamp (ground) to ground > > The trunk lamp is optional, so you may not have one. Note that the > sockets for the rear turn / tail / stop lamps have two filaments and > thus two wires leading in - one for tail and the other for stop / > turn. > > Interior wiring : > > 18 gauge, pink - dome lamp (power) to body connector > 18 gauge, yellow - dome lamp (ground) to body connector > 18 gauge, pink - map or panel lamp (power) (optional) > 18 gauge, yellow - map lamp or panel lamp (ground) (optional) > 18 gauge. yellow - automatic switches - left and right doors > 18 gauge, black - rear window defroster (optional) > > Under hood wiring - > > 18 gauge, yellow - left parking lamp to right parking lamp > 18 gauge., yellow with tracer (or yellow) left parking lamp to > bulkhead connector > 18 gauge, tan - right turn signal lamp to bulkhead connector > 18 gauge, dark green - left turn signal lamp to bulkhead connector > > 16 gauge, white - headlamp to ground > 16 gauge, black with tracer - left low beam headlamp (power) to right > low beam headlamp (power) > 16 gauge, black - low beam headlamp (power) (outer lamps only on 4 > lamp system) to bulkhead connector > 16 gauge, red - high beam headlamp (power) to high beam headlamp (power) > 16 gauge, red - high beam headlamp (power) to bulkhead connector > > 16 gauge, dark green - horn relay (H) to horn relay(s) > 18 gauge, black - horn relay (G) to bulkhead connector > 16 gauge, violet - horn relay (B) to starter relay (B) > > 12 gauge, red - starter relay (B) to starter (BATT) > 12 gauge, red - starter relay (B) to bulkhead connector > 12 gauge, brown - starter relay (SOL) to starter (SOL) > 12 gauge, yellow - starter relay (ST) to bulkhead connector > 16 gauge, brown - starter relay (G) to neutral safety switch (automatic) > > 18 gauge, violet - temperature gauge sending unit to bulkhead connector > 18 gauge, grey - oil pressure sending unit to bulkhead connector > > 18 gauge, dark blue - ballast resistor (B) to ignition coil (+) > 18 gauge. brown - ballast resistor (B) to bulkhead connector (to START > on ignition switch) > > 16 gauge, dark blue - ballast resistor (A) to bulkhead connector (to > ON on ignition switch) > 16 gauge, dark blue - ballast resistor (A) to BATT on voltage regulator > > 18 gauge, dark green - FLD on alternator to FLD on voltage regulator > 12 gauge, black - BATT on alternator to bulkhead connector > > The factory wrap on the car's wiring was plain black electrical wiring > tape. Nothing fancy. Just note the way they ended the wrap and also > where wires came off the wrapping before the end. > > Bill > Toronto, ON > > > > On Sat, Oct 20, 2012 at 4:30 AM, Ruth Gordon <kpmvn4...@xxxxxxxxx> wrote: > > > I agree - tape as it seals it from the elements better than any open weave wrap. Hopefully you can get the factory book legend on the wiring diagram to use which gives the gauges of each wire. Ruth > > On Fri, Oct 19, 2012 at 7:52 PM, Herb <zephyr9...@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote: > > >> NOOOOOO! Tape. > > >> -------Original Message------- > > >> From: Doug > >> Date: 10/19/2012 8:20:18 PM > >> To: 1962to1965mopars@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx > >> Subject: Re: General Wiring Question > > >> heat shrink > > >> From: "Dodger7...@xxxxxxx" <Dodger7...@xxxxxxx> > >> To: 1962to1965mopars@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx > >> Sent: Friday, October 19, 2012 4:58 PM > >> Subject: Re: General Wiring Question > > >> still not sure what kind of car your working on, on a 63 plymouth most of the wires your talking about are 18 gauge > >> most wire looms are wrapped with tape from the factory, and not some sort of slip over cover > > >> In a message dated 10/19/2012 3:15:30 P.M. Central Daylight Time, book33...@xxxxxxxxx writes: > >> Maybe wire wrap is the wrong term. This is the black braided hose like material that encompasses several wires usually ending just before a light socket or plug. I've seem it in rolls but it comes in different diameters. > > >> So the first section of wiring I want to tackle is the wiring from the truck up to a plug under the dash. This includes tail lights, license plate light and maybe gas level indicator switch. > > >> From: "Dodger7...@xxxxxxx" <Dodger7...@xxxxxxx> > >> To: 1962to1965mopars@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx > >> Sent: Friday, October 19, 2012 11:33 AM > >> Subject: Re: General Wiring Question > > >> Have to guess on what you working,(car) but stock wire wrap does not come in sizes, it comes on a roll,,,,,,,, if your diagram does not have the wire size on it, please tell us what your working on, and someone can give a recommendation as to size > > >> In a message dated 10/19/2012 7:18:43 A.M. Central Daylight Time, book33...@xxxxxxxxx writes: > >> Now, I have a wiring question (or two). I don't particularly want to buy a new wiring harness for my car but I do have a bunch of wires I would like to replace. I have a nice colored wiring diagram but it does not indicate the gauge size of the wires. How do you determine the wire size? Is all the wiring the same size? > > >> I see that the stock braided wire wrap used on the factory harness is starting to crumble. Stock-like material is available from several sources including Year One but comes in many different diameters. Does anyone have experience replacing wire wrap on their cars? > > >> Thanks, > > >> Vic > >> -- -- -- -- Please address private email -- email of interest to only one person -- directly to that person. That is, email your parts/car transactions and negotiations, as well as other personal messages, only to the intended recipient. Do not just press "reply" and send your email to everyone using the general '62-'65 Clubhouse public email address. This practice will protect your privacy, reduce the total volume of mail and fine-tune the content signal to Mopar topic. 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