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03-21-2019, 05:54 PM | #1 |
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Wiring schematic for key switch
When we got the truck, the previous owner was midstream installing a push button starter, at least I think. I'm not sure if it should be a push button or not, anyways the key switch was hanging and disconnected all but 1 wire. The key switch is at the locksmith getting a key made, then I'll want to reinstall with all the proper wiring connected. Does anyone have a wiring schematic for the key switch? I see most of the wires are colored, so assistance from my wife and we can figure the colors out.
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03-21-2019, 06:03 PM | #2 | |
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03-21-2019, 06:41 PM | #3 |
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Sorry, it is an 8 cylinder SBC, and yes a key start. Thanks for the diagram
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03-21-2019, 06:42 PM | #4 |
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Ok, and also, why can't I locate a fuse panel anywhere? I've been all over the inside of this dash from underneath. Is it hidden ?
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03-21-2019, 06:57 PM | #5 |
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Was the truck originally a V8 truck? Factory V8 trucks had key start while factory six cylinder trucks had foot start.
On the fuse block I can't remember where it was on my 57 Panel as that was way too long ago but following behind someone else or several someone elses over the years might mean that someone modified the wiring after burning up some wires at one time or another or for what ever other reason you can think of. Maybe we can WAKE UP some of the knowlegeable tF guys and get a good answer. Some of them are "real old" and have to have their afternoon naps.
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03-21-2019, 07:19 PM | #7 | |
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As for wiring burning up, the wiring is beautiful, I've found nothing burnt or melted yet, the reason I ask, is the purple wire in my 3 wire key switch plug had juice yesterday and now it's dead and I don't know why. I think the previous owner was installing the push button cause they didn't have a key for it. I'll attach some pictures of the engine mount and wiring plug. |
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03-21-2019, 07:20 PM | #8 |
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03-22-2019, 11:31 AM | #9 |
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I'll agree the V8's had the key switched starter and the 6's had a foot pedal starter floor button you pushed that had a mechanism to push a button right on the end of the starter solenoid. Your "U" mount looks to be for the V8 GMC w/a Pontiac engine that someone redrilled for the SBC. Original fuse panel in my '57 Chevy was above the driver's side kick panel and vent.
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03-22-2019, 12:26 PM | #10 | |
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03-22-2019, 03:47 PM | #11 |
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Not wore out, maybe to much Teflon on the brain as sometimes it just won't stick to my brain,Lol....
They say Old is not a disease, but sometimes it sure feels like it! Last edited by 58CameoAZ; 03-22-2019 at 03:56 PM. |
03-25-2019, 12:05 PM | #12 | |
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03-25-2019, 03:04 PM | #13 |
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Re: Wiring schematic for key switch
Most 55.2-59 trucks I have seen simply did not have a fuse block. All electrical current was routed through the light switch with that little fuse in the switch. I will confess that almost all trucks I have seen were born at the factory with a 6 cylinder. The larger trucks most likely would have a fuse block due to the additional electrical demand.
Trucks with a 6 cylinder use a key to switch as shown in the diagram to activate power to the coil, and the foot activated starter as shown in the photo instead of bendix type electrical switch to engage the flywheel. 57Tailgater correctly shows the 6 cylinder starter mechanism. V8 engines used a starter that automatically engages into the flywheel. I think that three prong plug will only fit into the key switch one way if I recall my memory accurately.
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03-25-2019, 06:06 PM | #14 |
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My 59 had a fuse block under the drivers side. If had 3 or 4 old tube style fuses in it with some other slots. I'll take a photo tonight. I have the wiring harness in a box.
My Junction block was identical to the one in the photo.
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03-25-2019, 08:16 PM | #15 |
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I present to you the fuse panel off my 59 chevy. Enjoy it in all its glory.
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04-01-2019, 08:03 PM | #17 |
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I confirmed with the VIN and of course feedback from here, this was originally a 6 cylinder truck. I'm hoping I can use the key switch for an on/off and add a starter button next to it. My tumbler is still at the locksmith, he's retired....so he don't get in a hurry lol. Once I get it back I'll wire it per all the information here and see what we get. I did also look, I have one fuse on the headlight switch as noted. Very simple truck and I'm loving the fact that things are just coming apart. Very little rust!!
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04-02-2019, 04:11 AM | #18 |
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Neutral safety switches typically use a purple wire. Is it possible that the wire is dead because the truck has a NSS and is now in gear?
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Fuse panels were optional on TF trucks. My understanding is they were also installed if electric wipers were installed at the factory. If a TF truck does not have a factory fuse panel there was no circuit protection for any electrical circuits except the lights. The fuse on the light switch protected the tail and park lamps. The headlights were protected by a circuit breaker built into the headlamp switch. GM believed it was safer to let the lights blink during a short rather than go out completely. In a truck with a factory key start the purple wire connects between the key and the starter solenoid. It would be powered in "Crank" position. In a vehicle with a starter linkage on the floor there is no purple wire. If your truck has a purple wire then it was added. Quote:
I would recommend using a key start style switch with the tumbler and key from the lock switch to make wiring and operation simpler. If you are connecting a starter button make sure it can handle high current and that you power it from a good power source, preferably the battery, using a wire of sufficient gauge. The original wiring was only 20 ga. Having spent years working on GM vehicles and understanding the problems engaging a hot starter, I would probably opt for 12ga. BTW, a copy of the 1955 TF shop manual is here: http://chevy.oldcarmanualproject.com...55ctsm1201.htm The 1957 accessory installation manual (covers the fuse box, wiper, heaters, etc)is here: http://chevy.oldcarmanualproject.com...tai/index.html Last edited by 1project2many; 04-03-2019 at 08:10 AM. |
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