restoring notch..

Paulywalnuts446

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ok so i got this notch roller and it seems that the guy before me hacked the crap out of the electric wiring, does anyone know a web site that has diagrams and maby help reconnecting the taillights, headlights, ignition and stuff like that. i not really good with any of this electrical crap so i need as much help as possible
 
Paulywalnuts446 said:
ok so i got this notch roller and it seems that the guy before me hacked the crap out of the electric wiring, does anyone know a web site that has diagrams and maby help reconnecting the taillights, headlights, ignition and stuff like that. i not really good with any of this electrical crap so i need as much help as possible


I know you say your not that great with electrical...but if you can find someone who is you might be best redoing it yourself from scratch. When we did my engine swap last year my dad and I pulled the whole wiring harness and did it from scratch and I am glad I did.

If the previous owner went texas chainsaw massacre on your wiring chances are you could run into shorts down the road. Just my $.02
 
Pauly I have access to an entire unused library of early 90s and late 80s wiring diagrams, manuals and PC/ED books at work as well as several personal copies of wiring diagrams at my house. Let me know specifically what you need and I can scan the pages for you and mail them to you. What year is it? My email is [email protected]
 
Zero_chance said:
Pauly I have access to an entire unused library of early 90s and late 80s wiring diagrams, manuals and PC/ED books at work as well as several personal copies of wiring diagrams at my house. Let me know specifically what you need and I can scan the pages for you and mail them to you. What year is it? My email is [email protected]

its a 1988 notch 4 cly body. any diagrams you could get, b/c the guy really went to town with the wiring. send them to [email protected], i really apriciate the help.
 
mustang120plus said:
I know you say your not that great with electrical...but if you can find someone who is you might be best redoing it yourself from scratch. When we did my engine swap last year my dad and I pulled the whole wiring harness and did it from scratch and I am glad I did.

If the previous owner went texas chainsaw massacre on your wiring chances are you could run into shorts down the road. Just my $.02

what kind of wiring harness did u use a stock one or like PAINLESS WIRING?
 
Have you checked out a local U-Pick-It parts place (junkyard) that will allow you to pull harnesses out of cars yourself as well as take a look out how they are hooked up...take a digital camera with you and snap off lots of detailed shots...that would be the biggest help.