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(Installation Of The New Harness)
(Scratch Built Harness)
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If you Intend to Scratch Build your Harness, You will need a few things from the Garage..A pair of Saw Horses, One or (better) Two, 4 X 8 Sheets of 1/4 or 1/2 inch Plywood..Some nails about 4 inches long.
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If you Intend to Scratch Build your Harness, You will need a few things from the Garage..
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A pair of Saw Horses, One or (better) Two, 4 X 8 Sheets of 1/4 or 1/2 inch Plywood..Some nails about 4 inches long.
  
 
If you have a Two Car garage you can afford to tie up for a few days, Set your saw horses up next to the Vehicle to be wired, and join and place your plywood on top of them. You should now have a platform About the size of the Vehicle to be wired.
 
If you have a Two Car garage you can afford to tie up for a few days, Set your saw horses up next to the Vehicle to be wired, and join and place your plywood on top of them. You should now have a platform About the size of the Vehicle to be wired.
 
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#Get a Magic Marker, Draw a rough out line of the Vehicle Side To side, front to tail, with lines for Firewall, Dashboard and trunk spaces on your plywood.  
Get a Magic Marker, Draw a rough out line of the Vehicle Side To side, front to tail, with lines for Firewall, Dashboard and trunk spaces on your plywood.  
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#Measure and show headlight locations as well as Tail lamp locations.  
 
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#Next, Studying your Vehicle, Determine The Course of Harness routing and areas of location for the Fuse buss, Battery, Dash,  Engine Bay Harness, and all locations for electrical plugs and devices..Make a rough drawing and take measurements from point to point.
Measure and show headlight locations as well as Tail lamp locations.  
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#Transpose those over to your plywood, Draw a line to show Routing, and at each Termination point Drive a nail about 1/4 an inch in your wood, and Mark it's function(Tail, Left..Ect..)..Place your plug/Socket and pins there (for later..)Continue until you have all termination points laid out and represented by a Nail on the plywood.
 
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#That being done..Figure out your Wire gauge for each circuit, as predicated on The Draw and Length of the run..Make a list (EXAMPLE: Tail Lamps...21 Feet...10 amps...14 gauge Black)
Next, Studying your Vehicle, Determine The Course of Harness routing and areas of location for the Fuse buss, Battery, Dash,  Engine Bay Harness, and all locations for electrical plugs and devices..Make a rough drawing and take measurements from point to point.
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#Now starting with your smallest gauge , at the Buss, Tie the wire there, run it down your marked route line (add Extra length for anywhere it must rise or fall within the body) To the nail marked "Tail lamp" then mark the wire with a wire marker (available at any hardware store) mark the function and number on your notes.. and continue the "Wrap" along to the next Item (like the right lamp ect..)Do not cut until the wire reaches termination.. Continue until all color wire of that gauge are laid out..Then Repeat with the next largest gauge wire, until all wire is laid out nail to Nail..Be sure to keep your runs straight..and tight, and do not cut the nail ends until ALL wires are in place..ADD 5 % "Spares" and mark then as such the length of the harness...(for future expansion or In case you shoot a screw through one and get a bad wire..)#Tie the bundle up neatly with proper tie wraps nose to tail..
 
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#Cut all nail ends at an equal distance, referring to your notes, and wire markers, as to function and number.. add your firewall connectors/Sockets, fuse buss and devices..
Transpose those over to your plywood, Draw a line to show Routing, and at each Termination point Drive a nail about 1/4 an inch in your wood, and Mark it's function(Tail, Left..Ect..)..Place your plug/Socket and pins there (for later..)Continue until you have all termination points laid out and represented by a Nail on the plywood.
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#Lastly, using a DVOM or "Ring Box" Ohm or ring the harness out point to point for accuracy..Correct any errors, and you should be ready to fit it to the vehicle.
 
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That being done..Figure out your Wire gauge for each circuit, as predicated on The Draw and Length of the run..Make a list (EXAMPLE: Tail Lamps...21 Feet...10 amps...14 gauge Black)
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Now starting with your smallest gauge , at the Buss, Tie the wire there, run it down your marked route line (add Extra length for anywhere it must rise or fall within the body) To the nail marked "Tail lamp" then mark the wire with a wire marker (available at any hardware store) mark the function and number on your notes.. and continue the "Wrap" along to the next Item (like the right lamp ect..) Do not cut until the wire reaches termination.. Continue until all color wire of that gauge are laid out..Then Repeat with the next largest gauge wire, until all wire is laid out nail to Nail..Be sure to keep your runs straight..and tight, and do not cut the nail ends until ALL wires are in place..ADD 5 % "Spares" and mark then as such the length of the harness...(for future expansion or In case you shoot a screw through one and get a bad wire..)
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Tie the bundle up neatly with proper tie wraps nose to tail..
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Cut all nail ends at an equal distance, referring to your notes, and wire markers, as to function and number.. add your firewall connectors/Sockets, fuse buss and devices..
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Lastly, using a DVOM or "Ring Box" Ohm or ring the harness out point to point for accuracy..Correct any errors, and you should be ready to fit it to the vehicle.
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== Tools and Supplies Required ==
 
== Tools and Supplies Required ==

Revision as of 01:36, 18 September 2006

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