Replaced the instrument panel voltage regulator which was shot. Tested all the gauges (except Amp Meter) got a pulse on all and when grounded, all pegged out. So all seems to be well. Next, tracing wires I found the bonehead P.O. cut off 3 of the 4 wires going thru the firewall thru the same hole. I identified these as the oil pressure sending wire (# 31 white w/ red stripe), coolant temp sender wire (# 39 red w/ white stripe), Ignition switch to coil wire (# 016A Pink resistor wire becomes # 16 –red w/green stripe to go thru firewall to coil) and what I think is a blue wire that is cut on both sides of the firewall. Hard to tell color as PO painted firewall both sides without masking wires. Anyway, I suspect it is #932 as shown on the wiring diagram, which would make it the carb throttle solenoid wire on a 6 cyl. w/ standard tranny. I have V-8 with auto trans, so I don’t need this wire (if I have identified it correctly). Can anyone confirm this for me?
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Three (3) of the wires mentioned above (#’s 31, 39 and 016A) go into a flat 3 prong plug assembly on the cab side. My 2nd question is, can I use butt connectors to attach my sending units to the stub wires on the engine compartment side of the fire wall, or do I need to run new wires from the senders and the coil all the way to the flat plug?
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I put the new senders on today and would like to get it wired up tomorrow. Any help on these questions would be appreciated.