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Old 12-16-2015, 02:43 PM   #7
ray_mcavoy
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Re: Wires beside heater under hood.

The factory 60-66 Chevy engine wiring harness has:

* A multi colored cloth covered resistance wire going to the starter solenoid R terminal. And then a green or yellow (depending on the year) wire running from the R terminal up to the + coil terminal.

* A dark green wire for the "HOT" light (warning light cluster) or for the temp gauge sending unit (gauge cluster).

* A light green wire for the "COLD" light (warning light cluster) or a black wire going to the large "BAT" stud on the starter solenoid for one leg of the ammeter circuit (gauge cluster).

* A purple wire going to the starter solenoid S terminal.

* A dark blue wire for the "OIL" light (warning light cluster).

The wire colors and connections are the same for either L6 or V8 engines. But the wire lengths and routing are different.
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