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How many of you guys do your own Hot Rod wiring?

Discussion in 'The Hokey Ass Message Board' started by Von Rigg Fink, Aug 19, 2010.

  1. The37Kid
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    That is a God given gift, no sketch of were stuff goes, or notes of any kind? Bob
     
  2. Hamtown Al
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    I've always done my own wiring. In 1973, swapped in, with MANY deletions!, harness from donor 1960 chev wagon.
    After that, fixed what I got already installed on the car with upgrades as necessary but ALWAYS made sure end product had a disconnect switch that was easily reachable from driver's seat.
    Last 15 years or so I have started with two of the 6 outlet fuse panels from Advance. One is hot all the time and the other is powered from the ignition key. Haven't run out of circuits yet but I build simple cars with turn signals and emergency flashers; maybe a radio/noisemaker of some kind.
    Keep card with circuits labeled for both panels in the glove box or stashed in the headliner area--- headliners are not a priority very often.;)
    Simple works for me.
     
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  3. Gman0046
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    Al, like your the idea of the two different fuse blocks. Makes so much sense and should be simple to wire up.

    Gary
     
  4. Hamtown Al
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    I'll try to get a pic or two from the 36 Fordy. Not fancy but works. I even hinged it in the 36 Fordy so will fold down so I can SEE it and GET TO IT.:):)

    Simple is good... cheap, too!!;)
     
  5. Not an A; but on my '35 both the engine and chassis harnesses are about an inch in diameter, so I would guess it would be a tight fit in a 1x2 tube; but doable. [​IMG]


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  6. Eric Crow
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    IMG_20170330_205200.jpg found a pressure ignition shut off switch, this is located on back of engine block. Ordered a new one. This rather than the inertia switch may be what they were talking about.
     
  7. I think in pictures always have. I always thought it meant that there is something wrong with me.
     
  8. Petejoe
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    I always wait until the car is assembled before installing wiring.
    My first wire job was a used fuse panel and a few rolls of wire. I remember marking each circuit with a piece of masking tape and writing what the circuit was for.
    Took a long time. This was a 50 Chevy pickup streetrod with air, electric wipers, am/fm, even had a buzzer which alerted when the turn signals were in motion along with 2 ignition switches to prevent theft.
    I learned a lot by doing it the hard way the first time.
    Now, just give me one of those kits and I have it installed in 4-6 hrs.


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  9. The37Kid
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    upload_2017-4-1_18-1-30.png I have unhappy wiring pictures. Bob
     
  10. donno
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    I've started from scratch on a couple projects. Then used a "donor", Last 3 have been kit's. My only choice now. There's only 2 that I will use.
     
  11. mikhett
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    Im using a REBEL9+ for my 56 Victoria build.Im an electronics tech so a few sparks don't scare me.
     
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  12. Now you got me thinking bad things, I have just about finished wiring my 100+ year old retirement mansion.:eek:
     
  13. The37Kid
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    That is house electricity, totally different than the car stuff, you are in a very special class if you understand both. Bob
     
  14. Ralph Moore
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    Wired mine from scratch, used Rhode Island wiring for supplies. They have all the old stuff. I did use a 46 Ford wiring schematic. Matched those colors. Fused most circuits. [​IMG][​IMG]


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