Well, Bobbyford came over today and hung out for several hours while he helped me in 100+ degree heat. Unfortunately, we did not get the truck started today as we ran into a few small setbacks. Spent a couple of hours rewiring a perfectly good starter only to find out that the brand new solenoid I bought yesterday was bad out of the box. We were thinking my mini-starter was crap and when I put the stock starter back in, we figured out the problem when the solenoid would not shut the starter down. So once we got that done, we took care of a few other things that needed to get done and then he had to leave for a prior commitment.
I had a few other projects to take care of anyway, and it is pretty close to being ready to fire now. So Bobby will be back tomorrow and hopefully we will have a video of the truck running at some point.
In the meantime, i finished up the wiring in the cab and my 11 new circuits in the glovebox. I am running 6 hot (off the new fusebox) and 5 off accessory using relays (off the attached bus).
The relayed circuits are the AutoMeter gauges, the power socket in the glove box, the electric choke, drivers side power windows, and the passenger side power windows.
The 6 hot circuits are the extra cigarette lighter in the dash, the map lights in my rearview mirror, the clock, the stereo memory, power door locks, and the alarm system.
I got everything hooked up and the glove box installed, along with the door. It looks a little crowded in there, but all 11 fuses are located in the compartment and everything is labeled as well, so finding and changing a fuse in the future will be easy.
Close the glove box door, and everything is hidden away with no one the wiser.
** The picture on the glove box is not a sticker. It is a magnet of my buddy who passed away from cancer last Thanksgiving at the young age of 39. He helped me a lot with this truck when I first got it and my 72 when I had it, so that magnet will stay on the glove box door for as long as I own this truck.
Anyway, I also finished up wiring under the hood tonight (no pics) and was nervous as I hooked up the battery, supplying power to the new fuse box. No sparks and no explosions!
I then began testing some of what I hooked up. The good news is that everything has power. Also, the power windows work AMAZING!! Well, on the front windows at least. The rear driver window went down very slowly and then did not want to come back up. The rear passenger would not even go down. I don't think it has much to do with the motors, but those regulators were stiff in the past. I am going to have to go back into those doors and see what is binding.
Another small issue with the power windows is that I wired every one of them backwards. When I push up, the window goes down. When I push down, the window goes up.
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That's an easy fix though.
The testing of the power doorlocks is another story though. The system I got is supposed to lock all 4 doors when I lock one of the front 2. When I push down on the driver's door lock, I can hear the other doors try and click, but there is not enough power to pull the locks down. They move slightly, but do not lock. So I am not sure what is going on there. Something else I will have to dive into. In the meantime, I can still use the key and manually lock the doors like how it used to be. So not the end of the world.