Hows your dash wiring?

Started by Greg H, September 16, 2014, 05:01:15 PM

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Greg H

Has anyone had the pleasure of seeing your under dash wiring harness and felt mildly crook about the way its been chopped and extended to suit rhd?
Im looking at mine now trying to figure out what has actually happened here.
U cant buy complete harnesses ready to go for rhd can you?

And would anyone have a wiring diagram for a 69 boss with tach?
Found a non tach in boss302.com but its a fair bit different.
Cheers

Moz

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See if this helps

Moz   :compute:







Greg H

Thanks Moz

Who would want to be an auto elecy.
Might study that over a couple beers tonight

Greg H

Hey this might be a silly question but while i have the dash out  is there any reason i cant find relays for the lights? Did cars that age not run any or has some muppet ripped them out.
Found one in the enginebay but was dodge wired up to tach wire and back to ignition barrel.
Is it worth trying to put some in?
Cheers

aussie trev

They always had a problem with voltage drop for headlights. With halogen globes now they recommend on the  as mustang  sites to fit relays

BossKraft

I don't know why people make such a mess of a harness, just to go RHD. It's really quite simple to convert one properly and with minimal alterations. There are not many differences between a tach and non tach harness, though they vary right through to the alternator.
Sean McDonagh
MCA Gold Card Judge
Judge at SAAC events
Retired MOCA Head Judge (one of them)

Greg H

After a new soldering iron, coil of solder and heap of shrink wrap ive got it where im happy to put it back in and be confident nothing should catch on fire, still need to run new wires for courtesy lights in doors as they were chopped out and taped up.
Haha yeah dunno sean, unless the bloke was hammered drunk when he rewired it i cant think of any other excuse why it was so messy.

BossKraft

If you need anything, Greg (even pics), I have both tach and non tach harnesses out of cars that I can send info on. Happy to help.
Sean McDonagh
MCA Gold Card Judge
Judge at SAAC events
Retired MOCA Head Judge (one of them)