stangfan
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I was doing some detailing under the hood and managed to break the temperature sender wire off right at the elbow. Is there a way to open the elbow up to reconnect the wire or do I need to get a new harness?
Got my harness today. It's a Scott Drake product and looks pretty good except for the connector for the ignition coil. The one on the car has an eyelet that slips over the post and is held on by the coil nut. The repro has a spade-type connection that I can see no way would work. Going to swap the one off the old harness. Why would they not use a correct connector??
The original connector was a booted slip on connection. Possibly your was replaced.
Here is a picture of our 68 S code engine. The red wire with a green stripe and black boot is the part of the engine harness. I have bought a number of them and they always have the 90 degree boot. The colored boot goes from the coil to the distributer and can be different colors depending on what engine and distributor were used. Often the boot is removed to use Pertonix ignition system that uses a eyelet terminal.
Why do you not just buy a new engine feed harness?[/QUrl. My old harness has a ring terminal, while the new harness has a spade type, which will not connect to the coil.
The wire with the spade end is for the oil pressure sender. To make that harness work for your pertonix you will have to cut off the spade connector and move the elbow from one from the red wire that is sheathed. That is the coil wire. You can put the eyelet on there for the pertonix.
The spaded wire is too short to be for the oil sender. The elbowed connector is longer for the oil pressure sender. Also, the oil sender on this car is a post connection, for the elbow.