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07-23-2006, 09:16 PM | #1 |
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Saddle tank wire harness Qs
Last year I parted out a 76 4x4 GMC and saved the saddle tank (drivers side). This year I have finally got around to installing it on my cousin's 79 GMC dually. Had to drill some new mounting holes but that was no big deal. I saved the dash switch and harness but forgot to label the wires.
Coming out ot the switch to firewall plug harness is a pink/w black stripe wire. Where does that hook up to? From the firewall to tank plug there is a bluish-green that hooks into the drivers tank sender. What I have left is: 1 brown 1 brown w/ white stripe 1 green Where do these hook in? One of them must go to the tank switching unit, another might go to the Pass side tank. That still leaves me with a 3rd wire. Thanks, ~B Last edited by Americanrider; 07-23-2006 at 09:16 PM. |
07-24-2006, 01:50 AM | #2 |
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Re: Saddle tank wire harness Qs
I've posted this before (for a '83 model).
The wiring for the fuel tank selector valve: Pink/Black = Right Tank Sending Unit. Pink/White = Left Tank Sending Unit. Pink = Tank Sending Unit wired to the bulkhead connector going to the Fuel Gauge. Light Green = Right Selector Switch Dark green = Left Selector Switch On the fuel tank selector switch: Pink = Ignition Power wired to Fuse Box Pink/Black = Ground wired to Bus Bar Hope this helps.
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