Re: Who Sells the Correct Wire for a 440-6pak Solenoid ???
[Re: Classof70Chally]
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Well, upon further inspection and testing it appears that I have a 69 1/2 engine harness on my vert. The open, round female connector laying on the pass side of the intake (18ga dkblue) is in fact the dbl wire coming off the double wire field terminal of the alternator. So I guess I'll go with that. Is there someone that sells the wire that connects that part to the solenoid? Thanks.
If you have a blue wire from the alternator,it is not a 69 1/2 harness.69 is two wire alternator,black battery,green field.Also 69 1/2 solenoid wire (blue) is seperate wire from piggy back terminal on ballast resistor to the solenoid.I'd be curious as to why your blue wire has a round terminal.As for the two blue for the 70 alternator wiring,one goes to the ballast resistor,the other to tne regulator.Other than the coil,most all wires are push on spade connectors including the solenoid.
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Re: Who Sells the Correct Wire for a 440-6pak Solenoid ???
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12/11/09 05:01 PM
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69 1/2 solenoid wire compliments of another member.
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Re: Who Sells the Correct Wire for a 440-6pak Solenoid ???
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12/11/09 05:03 PM
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69 1/2 coil wire, compliments of another member.
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Re: Who Sells the Correct Wire for a 440-6pak Solenoid ???
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This isn't a very good picture, but it's free.
It looks like there is a separate wire for the idle solenoid. Insulated male bullet connector on the alternator end and a 90 deg. insulated female spade connector on the solenoid end.
That looks like the ends and positioning I have. The other two wire pics shown don't match the bullet end. I don't know if my harness has someones interpetation of what it should be or if it is 'correct'. I might just buy the proper ends for my set up and build a wire. Thanks for the pics.
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Re: Who Sells the Correct Wire for a 440-6pak Solenoid ???
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12/11/09 10:15 PM
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This isn't that difficult. The 69 1/2 cars used the standard harness with the coil wire taped into the harness. The new coil wire is connected like so into the ballast resistor. (photo from a lift off hood playground member)
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Re: Who Sells the Correct Wire for a 440-6pak Solenoid ???
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12/11/09 10:17 PM
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Solenoid wire is connected like so (photo also from a lift off hood playground member).
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