Trivia Time Again:
Why did CR sell and include a wiring harness with all spade connectors, and then with same order include a gauage package with terminal connections?
A: So people can get experience cutting off spade connectors and installing terminal connectors.
B; So people that have replaced the connectors can cuss and scream when trying to put on the washers and nuts while laying upside down.
c; So people can get practice making a short pigtail to attach to the terminal and then plug into the spade.
D; So someone can spend 5 hours and drive 125 miles trying to find the single terminal to spade connector. visit several auto parts stores, visit street rod shops, and then eventually getting to a household appliance repair shop to get the connectors.
If you answered D, give yourself 100 points for being so much smarter than one person I know very well.
Update: 116 hours, 18 days down, 72 to go.
Here are the results of some of todays work.
http://farm3.static.flickr.com/2583/...02d35eb2_b.jpg
http://farm3.static.flickr.com/2637/...e0795ba0_b.jpg
I hope the pain will be worth it, I do think the spade conversion will an easier reinstall after paint, and the various clips I got do make multiple connections much easier.
Managed to get all the gauages wired up in the dash, finished identifying all the wires that would have went into the chevette column. Now gotta figure out how to wire to several different switches.
Question: will not the headlight switch that came with kit also work for wiring up the low and high speed on the wiper motor. And how about a toggle switch on far left hand side of dash for highbeams to low beams.
I think I should do a temp mount of headlights, taillights, turn signals etc to make sure they are wired up within dash prior to fitting body. I would hate to be chasing wiring problems with a painted car and finished dash.
Nite all, and congrats on getting the correct answer to that quiz.