Manuel
Well-Known Member
Welcome from California
Just trying to make the newbie feel at homeYou stop that. lol
Zou graag de originele stang voor een 318cui willen hebben van schutbord af naar carburateur maar heb wel al een kabel van lokar liggen, zeggen alleen dat t afstellen niet zo makkelijk is....Ben zelf van huis uit brabander, dus limburg zit wel goed
(Heb geloof ik nog familie net buiten maastricht)
De bedrading kan echt een nachtmerrie zijn, zeker na 60 jaar en wie weet hoeveel verschillende eigenaren die natuurlijk allemaal knutselaar zijn
Wat ben je van plan om de kick down op te lossen?
Er zijn een aantal bedrijven die kabels maken in de plaats van de origenele stangen
Die vind ik zelf net iets makkelijker, maar het oogt natuurlijk niet helemaal origineel
Yes I do not know how to connect them to the Th904 automatic......but first I want to make the car running again, some electrical gremlins, put in a new harness from ez wiring....Having trouble with the Lokar kickdown linkage on the 318?. Others would like to help too.
yes !Look at the serial number tag in the door jamb. If it's the same as ours, it's a 66. But like I said, they do it differently in other countries. So who knows? But that would be a 66 "here".
Still a cool car anywhere. lol
I learned the hard way, bought a hard copy at classic car wiring for a 65 Dart, but some connections were different, so U found out that the wiring is of a 66, have a 3 connector push pin connector have no tag in door jamb.....wiring gives me problems due there goes light brake and turn through the wiring, here in Europe has every function a different wire so it makes it hard to understand....I know how to weld en do mechanical stuff but very basic wiring
The car has two power sources; battery and alternator.
Each has a wire that connects to the main circuits at a welded splice.
The splice is hidden in the harness but its important to understanding the system. Power is fed to the splice and then to one of three main cicuits.
1. Fuses that are always hot. (wire Q3)
2. Headlight switch for headlights (wire L1)
3. Key switch. (wire J1)
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Power to the horn is an exception. In '66 its connected at the starter relay.
When engine is running power comes from the alternator.
When the engine is starting, or any time the alternator is not running, power comes from the battery.