As I was cleaning up my harness (68 Polara), which thankfully is out of the car and on the workbench, I see some melting on a couple of my main power supply wires at the bulk head connector. I found a new replacement bulkhead, and am changing it out, but am wondering the root cause.
This is the circuit which runs through the J and P terminals on the bulkhead connector.
Circuit starting in the engine bay:
Battery + A1A-10-R through Starter relay (also branches to horn relay and Starting motor) through A1B-10R to connector. Connects -A1C-16-DBL fusible link to J terminal on bulk head disconnect engine bay.
Bulkhead disconnect Dash -J terminal (signs of melting)- A1-12-R to Ammeter terminal 1 (Q1-12-Rto Accessory Circuit Breaker also connects to this terminal)
From Ammeter terminal 2 - R6A-12-BK (left terminal) - to splice / connector going 4 places(would also provide power for clock if equipped)
-Wire 1 from splice - R6-12-BK to P terminal (signs of melting) on Bulkhead connector - P terminal R6-12-BK to Alternator BAT terminal
-Wire 2 from splice- J1-12-R Feeding the Bat terminal on Starter switch
-Wire 3 from splice - L1-16-BK feeding Headlamp Switch B1
-Wire 4 from splice - Q3-12-R feeding fuse block for Brake lights, tail lamps, dome lamp, cigar lighter, and emergency flasher
My theories are:
1. Loose connections at the bulk head connector causing arcing between connectors creating heat and melting. ( I have seen oven wires do this)
2. Over voltage due to bad voltage regulator ( voltage shouldn't melt things, amperage could)
Looking for any thoughts.
This is the circuit which runs through the J and P terminals on the bulkhead connector.
Circuit starting in the engine bay:
Battery + A1A-10-R through Starter relay (also branches to horn relay and Starting motor) through A1B-10R to connector. Connects -A1C-16-DBL fusible link to J terminal on bulk head disconnect engine bay.
Bulkhead disconnect Dash -J terminal (signs of melting)- A1-12-R to Ammeter terminal 1 (Q1-12-Rto Accessory Circuit Breaker also connects to this terminal)
From Ammeter terminal 2 - R6A-12-BK (left terminal) - to splice / connector going 4 places(would also provide power for clock if equipped)
-Wire 1 from splice - R6-12-BK to P terminal (signs of melting) on Bulkhead connector - P terminal R6-12-BK to Alternator BAT terminal
-Wire 2 from splice- J1-12-R Feeding the Bat terminal on Starter switch
-Wire 3 from splice - L1-16-BK feeding Headlamp Switch B1
-Wire 4 from splice - Q3-12-R feeding fuse block for Brake lights, tail lamps, dome lamp, cigar lighter, and emergency flasher
My theories are:
1. Loose connections at the bulk head connector causing arcing between connectors creating heat and melting. ( I have seen oven wires do this)
2. Over voltage due to bad voltage regulator ( voltage shouldn't melt things, amperage could)
Looking for any thoughts.