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KCR87
I am wondering if anybody here can check my homework as far as this diagram goes for wiring up my truck. Wiring is not my strong suit, nor will it never be as I cant stand to do it, espcially now that a ignition box will be involved soon. I am trying to get ahead of the schedule so theres less work to do when it comes time to it.

I posted the diagram below, I am trying to wire it so you can also bump it over with the battery disconnect on, but the ignition toggle off...



Thanks!
-Kyle.
Bishop
1 -Your switches and push button wouldn't have grounds unless they light up, which is not indicated.

2 - The wire to the starter should be red and it needs to be grounded to complete the ciruit. Just the symbol, not a wire. All grounds should use the ground symbol.

3 - The battery disconnect should not have a ground.

4 - Anytime a wire is connected to another when it crosses it, it should have a bubble to indicate a connection. If it does not connect, it should use a symbol that shows it jumps over it.
fastbruce88
Kyle, I build the harnesses, Ignition Panels and dashes for all of our Nationwide cars, They are very complicated but I have not Laid out a diagram, I have some notes with lenghts and such, your truck is a very simple system, Use #4 cable to go from the battery to the Main disconnect Run your #4 battery lead from that to a solenoid from that to a bulkhead fitting on the firewall,then to the starter, get your hot's for your switches from the hot side of the solenoid, be sure and use circuit breakers, aw hell pm me your address and ill send you a switch panel and some battery cable , it will have circuit breakers and very good Military switches....Bruce
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