Crazy4408pac N. Michigan Joined Jan 3, 2010 Messages 315 Reaction score 13 Location Traverse City Michigan Sep 25, 2012 #1 Trying to indent. this. Thanks
B Bulldozer free ice cream sandwiches Joined Oct 16, 2011 Messages 14,985 Reaction score 2,396 Location behind the wheel Sep 25, 2012 #2 its the neutral safety switch plug for the trans.
67Dart273 Well-Known Member Joined Oct 14, 2010 Messages 60,145 Reaction score 33,453 Location Idaho Sep 25, 2012 #3 .................more correctly, the later model backup lamp/ neutral safety switch connector. 69? and later Center pin is the NSS, outer pins are for the backup lamps
.................more correctly, the later model backup lamp/ neutral safety switch connector. 69? and later Center pin is the NSS, outer pins are for the backup lamps
66durgederp "pull hard, itll come easy" Joined Aug 31, 2012 Messages 554 Reaction score 70 Location Zoo montana Sep 25, 2012 #4 neutral safety switch 1980 to approx 2002.
B Bulldozer free ice cream sandwiches Joined Oct 16, 2011 Messages 14,985 Reaction score 2,396 Location behind the wheel Sep 25, 2012 #5 66durgederp said: neutral safety switch 1980 to approx 2002. Click to expand... uummm , no . same exact plug i have on my 77 and 73
66durgederp said: neutral safety switch 1980 to approx 2002. Click to expand... uummm , no . same exact plug i have on my 77 and 73
Crazy4408pac N. Michigan Joined Jan 3, 2010 Messages 315 Reaction score 13 Location Traverse City Michigan Sep 25, 2012 #6 Also. I've identified all these wires except the on I have marked in red. 2 alt wires 1 coil wire 1 temp gauge 1 oil pressure. Thanks
Also. I've identified all these wires except the on I have marked in red. 2 alt wires 1 coil wire 1 temp gauge 1 oil pressure. Thanks
B Bulldozer free ice cream sandwiches Joined Oct 16, 2011 Messages 14,985 Reaction score 2,396 Location behind the wheel Sep 25, 2012 #7 need a better pic to see it.
Crazy4408pac N. Michigan Joined Jan 3, 2010 Messages 315 Reaction score 13 Location Traverse City Michigan Sep 25, 2012 #8 How's this? Have: 2 alt wires 1 temp gauge 1 oil pressure 1 coil wire
67Dart273 Well-Known Member Joined Oct 14, 2010 Messages 60,145 Reaction score 33,453 Location Idaho Sep 25, 2012 #9 WHAT year make and model are we working on here? The unknown black? large gauge? is probably the original alternator output wire, should go up to the bulkhead connector
WHAT year make and model are we working on here? The unknown black? large gauge? is probably the original alternator output wire, should go up to the bulkhead connector
B Bulldozer free ice cream sandwiches Joined Oct 16, 2011 Messages 14,985 Reaction score 2,396 Location behind the wheel Sep 25, 2012 #10 the frayed wire appears to be whats left of the alternator hot.
Crazy4408pac N. Michigan Joined Jan 3, 2010 Messages 315 Reaction score 13 Location Traverse City Michigan Sep 25, 2012 #11 72 Dart Swinger
D Dartman1969 69 Dart Custom Joined Aug 16, 2011 Messages 619 Reaction score 86 Location Kelso, Washington Sep 25, 2012 #12 It should have an eyelet on it to fasten on the alternator stud. ~Michael Attachments reconditioned_bosch_60amp_alternator_img_6724_small.jpg 94.6 KB · Views: 173
Crazy4408pac N. Michigan Joined Jan 3, 2010 Messages 315 Reaction score 13 Location Traverse City Michigan Sep 25, 2012 #13 Gotcha. Thanks everyone for the quick responses.
66durgederp "pull hard, itll come easy" Joined Aug 31, 2012 Messages 554 Reaction score 70 Location Zoo montana Sep 25, 2012 #14 73AbodEE said: uummm , no . same exact plug i have on my 77 and 73 Click to expand... My bad, i stand corrected, the switch body is different, plugs the same. As early as 69. thanks.
73AbodEE said: uummm , no . same exact plug i have on my 77 and 73 Click to expand... My bad, i stand corrected, the switch body is different, plugs the same. As early as 69. thanks.