Be careful tapping for power on things like the ecm and MSD, they like a clean power source.
I believe that he is just connecting the relay coil trigger wires together, then running through the relays for power to each.Be careful tapping for power on things like the ecm and MSD, they like a clean power source.
Correct. All battery 12’s are direct to battery.I believe that he is just connecting the relay coil trigger wires together, then running through the relays for power to each.
Sounds good to me, but I'm no expert.
Had to change the end on the coil wire.
I’ve got the wires all ran and laid out for everything. Just gotta motivate myself to spend the effort to actually terminate and do the things. If I could spend a solid 6-8hrs in the shop, I could have this thing ready to fire. It’s all down to wiring and a couple of loose ends like connect throttle, prime oil, set timing, install breathers, install o2 sensor, fluids, and check for fuel leaks.
Two questions for those who may know.
1. Does the switched 12v for the transmission controller need to be hot while cranking?
2. I was going to tap off of the pink wire on the ignition switch for my hot while cranking and use it to trigger two relays, one for ECM and one for MSD. Any reason not to or is there a better location to grab that power?
No seriously the Big block rad will work just fine with a small block