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Amazing. Thank you sir. This certainly is enough for me to get busy.One thing I've always wondered, which I'd like to confirm. The junction box gets it's power from the B+ off the starter? CorrectSadly, I've shaken this starter wires more than they had wished to be shaken as they held on for dear life and nowI can't start the truck. Battery is fine, so I know it's the terrible connections on the starter.So I need a priority list.Tomorrow morning, I'll be going to Autozone to grab a few terminal ends.I know the Battery Terminal is 3/8ths but have to grab the nut to measure the solenoid terminal. #8 ringAnd wire wise I'll need...12 gauge for the purple end. by #8 ring16 gauge for the black end. 18-ga, remember you will install a 20-ga fusible link - The black wire is not part of the crank circuit, so can be ignored for the interim.2 gauge for the B+ by 3/8" ringWith that, I'll replace the Battery cable itself which I've been waiting to do until I had all the parts.And do a quick fix on the burnt out wire ends attached to the starter.I gotta get the truck running for work now.And then study and take my time to do the job right this upcoming weekend or next week.Do you think the priorities are straight?
where did you get that wiring diagram?
A fusible link is nothing more than a wire 2 gauges smaller than the main wire for safety?
Am I interpreting the wire diagram correctly when placing them side by side as shown in my photo attached or is it upside down making my second photo correct?
Also, what are the terminals for the Bulk[head] Connector. As you can see, mine is full of crud. Can I clean this?I just took the bolt out of the center and the two under the dash to see the nest of wires.Am I to run the wire through the firewall and connect from inside the cab or connect right to the bulk?
From the Battery Terminal which is 3/8th's in size.(1) 14gauge @ 6'' fusible link > 10g Red wire to Junction. CORRECT(1) 20gauge @ 8'' fusible link > 16g Black wire > SFE 4 AMP Fuse > ckt105 in Bulkhead. {I've noticed the wire diagram states 18gauge. Should I go 18?} YOU ARE NOT REPLACING THE INLINE FUSE HOLDER INTO THE BULKHEAD CONNECTOR, MERELY ADDING A 20-GAUGE FUSIBLE LINK TO THE END OF THE 16-GA BLACK AT THE STARTER B+ SOLENOID STUD. OTHERWISE, YOUR STATEMENT IS CORRECT.From the Solenoid Terminal which is 1/4'' in size. THE "S" TERMINAL IS NOT 1/4" - 1/4" IS TOO LARGE! IT IS #8 OR #10 MACHINE THREAD.(1) 12gauge > ckt6 in Bulkhead. AGAIN, THERE IS NO NEED TO REPLACE THE ENTIRE WIRE.From the Distributor Cap to Bulkhead.(1) 12gauge preferably pink > ckt3 {Is the 12gauge also 1.35 OHM Res?} THE ORIGINAL FACTORY PINK IS A RESISTANCE WIRE. THE SUBSTITUTE YOU ARE FABRICATING IS NOT.
I was under the impression that I could take ckt 3 straight into the distributor cap as a clean connection.Because as of now it goes bulk ckt3>pink>poor splice to think yellow gauge>poor butt connection to thicker 12 gauge yellow into distributor cap.So my thought was, if so than just cut the pink straight into the distributor cap with a female spade
And then move on to the 3-7 Splice. (Which I ended up leaving and keeping as you suggested. I'm not sure I fully understand it's function as of yet, but do want to ensurethe distributor gets all the power needed like you had mentioned.)