Posted by John in La on June 22, 2014 at 05:13:11 from (96.33.136.54):
In Reply to: Wiring diagram posted by Harley T Brown on June 21, 2014 at 13:57:22:
Sorry Harley I did not comprehend diesel so let me try to clean this up a little.
Yes your diesel could use 2 relays. One for starting and one for glow plugs. I am going to take the diagram below and change a few things. It will be very crude but bear with me cause it takes hours to draw a diagram that looks pretty.
I added a wire from your second post on your starter relay that we talked about in my last response. I removed the coil and distributor cause you have a diesel and added the glow plugs. You will need to add a push button switch in the dash to activate this second relay.
1) you run a jumper battery cable from one relay to the second. 2) you run a battery cable from second relay to glow plugs 3) you run a 12 gauge wire from terminal block (switched side) to one post on push button you added in dash 4) you run a 12 gauge wire from second post on push button to small post on relay. 5) from second small post on relay you run a 12 gauge wire to a good ground
I drew all this in color so you would not confuse it with the original diagram.
I must warn you. For this to work properly you MUST use the relays I spoke of and gave you part numbers for in the original response.
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