Oh boy! The part I was dreading the most, I’m now face to face with wiring
Since my old bulkhead connector was absolutely garbage (sabotaged by a really BAD ammeter bypass) I just bought a new one.
Starting off with the engine wiring, then I’ll move onto the headlights and wiper motor. I do have a new harness for the headlights that plugs into the original harness with relays to be able to use modern halogen and LED’s.
For sitting as long as it has, I’m actually really impressed by how much of the original harness is there and in tact and not all crunchy and gross. Behind the tape it looks brand new. Going to try and incorporate as much of the good harness as I can and just replace whatever isn’t usable I guess. Learning as I go along. Thankfully a while back @Big_John helped me understand wiring diagrams in the FSM so I’ve been studying the engine compartment section pretty religiously. In hindsight it’s not too bad, it just stresses me out thinking about it though .
Also have LOTS of pics of where the original harness went!
Poor girl has come a loooong way.
A side note, based off many suggestions I went and got an Edelbrock heat resistant spacer to help prevent fuel from boiling in the carb when the engine gets hot. Haven’t driven the car (obviously) but figured it’s nice and cheap enough to have that extra assurance once she hits the road!
Since my old bulkhead connector was absolutely garbage (sabotaged by a really BAD ammeter bypass) I just bought a new one.
Starting off with the engine wiring, then I’ll move onto the headlights and wiper motor. I do have a new harness for the headlights that plugs into the original harness with relays to be able to use modern halogen and LED’s.
For sitting as long as it has, I’m actually really impressed by how much of the original harness is there and in tact and not all crunchy and gross. Behind the tape it looks brand new. Going to try and incorporate as much of the good harness as I can and just replace whatever isn’t usable I guess. Learning as I go along. Thankfully a while back @Big_John helped me understand wiring diagrams in the FSM so I’ve been studying the engine compartment section pretty religiously. In hindsight it’s not too bad, it just stresses me out thinking about it though .
Also have LOTS of pics of where the original harness went!
Poor girl has come a loooong way.
A side note, based off many suggestions I went and got an Edelbrock heat resistant spacer to help prevent fuel from boiling in the carb when the engine gets hot. Haven’t driven the car (obviously) but figured it’s nice and cheap enough to have that extra assurance once she hits the road!