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Re: IH 424 Wiring -- need help
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Posted by Josh (Holt T-35) on July 21, 2004 at 19:36:35 from (66.52.147.183):
In Reply to: IH 424 Wiring -- need help posted by dap-ky on July 20, 2004 at 20:15:48:
Darryl, I got the service manuals from the site that hosts this board. They have everything mechanical and hydraulic, but no wiring. I have to rewire my entire 424 Diesel. What I plan to do is make a wiring harness by basically wiring each system up on it's own and then bundeling it all together. For example, I will wire up the generator and regulator, then wire up the starting and glow plug circuit, the instruments, and the lighting. If you take it one section at a time and think it out, and maybe refer to some older car wiring manuals with Delco electrical, it shouldn't be too hard....But I build police cars, so I am used to massive amounts of complicated wiring. Email me if you want some help figuring it out. Josh
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