beags86
Eastbound and Down
I'll bring the c10 over for you to do once your done. Not a huge fan of wiring myself.
Actually used bailing twine. I keep a box that I got from tractor supply like 10 years ago. Works great for that type of stuff.It sounds like you have some redundant wires. So I would try to simplify things. I personally don't run any more wires or cables to the starter than necessary so that there is less to protect from getting cooked by the exhaust heat.
But try to plan out routing some before you start cutting cables. Maybe use some rope or hose to lay things out, use some painter's tape to hold stuff in place and see how the cables lay into the engine bay.
My '90 Jimmy has the alternator charge wire going directly to the battery post, and 2nd wire to the junction block, and then I believe that it has a wire from the junction block to the starter. Of course then battery cable to starter.
I believe that is what I remember..
I always kinda wondered this myself. I always pulled the fusible links out of my demo Derby cars and never had a problem but I don't think that should be a Golden standard by any means.I have a question about fusible links.
By remaking all of those power cables from alternator/starter/junction post out of larger cable, I’ve effectively deleted the fusible links.
Do I need to be concerned about that? Should I add some fuses/circuit breakers back in line?
I will have a circuit breaker isolating the batteries from the truck, but I guess there is nothing from preventing an issue between the starter and fuse block or the alternator to fuse block.
Thoughts?
I always kinda wondered this myself. I always pulled the fusible links out of my demo Derby cars and never had a problem but I don't think that should be a Golden standard by any means.
I think as along as you have a breaker/fuse/controlled point of failure to prevent the whole truck going up like a 2 month old Christmas tree, your fine.
Looks like he forgot paint for the battery bracket.Wow man, you are really getting after it! Looks good!
He sure didn’t. It’s coming out to get sand blasted and painted when I spray bomb the engine bay. I’m pretty confident I’m gonna get everything figured out then pull it for paint and cleanup.Looks like he forgot paint for the battery bracket.
It's good he didn't. Whew.He sure didn’t. It’s coming out to get sand blasted and painted when I spray bomb the engine bay. I’m pretty confident I’m gonna get everything figured out then pull it for paint and cleanup.