Raider L
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- Location
- Shreveport, LA
- First Name
- William
- Truck Year
- 1974
- Truck Model
- C10
- Engine Size
- 355
Well, I've put it off long enough so today I pulled the truck up in front of the carport so I'd have all the comforts of home while I was dealing with the little wiring task I had in my truck
And it was rewiring all the lights in my Autometer gauges. Why did I have to do that? Because when I was rebuilding my truck I had the entire dash apart and did the wiring in layers. Boy did it look good when I was done. And as long as I've worked on aircraft you'd think I would have known to build in extra length to every wire in anticipation of having to pull the instrument panel at least one of these days. But noooo!
After struggling with trying to get the instrument panel out far enough to get my big hands behind it just to change a dang bulb, I finally psyched myself up enough today to get it done.
The idea I had many years ago when I rebuilt the instrument panel was putting all the gauge bulb grounds into a gang ground seemed good at the time and when I had everything out it looked great, but has turned out to be far to impractical.
Had I put that gang ground somewhere over on the side like down by the foot brake, it would have been fine. But no, where did I put it? On the column support behind the white plastic box that holds the speedo and the tach. How'd I get it back there with the box in the way? I didn't attach the lights until I put the box in. Then after I put the instrument panel in I just stuck the bulbs in their respective gauge holes and it was done. Yeah, until I tried to pull the instrument panel out and realized it only would come out half way.
So, today I remedied that problem that needed to have been done 25 years ago. Hey, better late than never. Now all the bulb wires have a foot of extra wire on them by cutting the ground wire where it went in behind the white plastic box and added a foot to it by soldering the extension to the end I had left after cutting it. Tomorrow I'll try to take some pics.
Then there were two wires that went back behind the white box that weren't connected to a light socket but instead went to two of my gauges, the fuel level and the volt gauge. They probably came from what was left of the harness after I cut off that gang plug that once plugged into the back of the printed circuit, that everyone has in their Square except guys who've replaced their factory gauges with aftermarket gauges.
Then I discovered there are two wires that go to a instrument light switch and those wires disappear behind the white plastic box to. So tomorrow I'll cut the terminal end off and add a few inches of wire to them and put another terminal end back on like the one I cut off. It's the type of terminal end that slides onto a spade end coming off the back of the switch. Probably the light bulbs that go to the speedo and the tach, they come on when I put on the instrument lights. I looked at all the other wires going to the instrument lights and those were the only two that were tight.
I also need to reattach my instrument light switch panel that came loose and after I fix those two wires I'll have enough slack to put the light switch panel back in. Like it is it can't be turned far enough to get it back into the A/C vent hole in the lower left corner of the panel. And how did I get it in there to begin with if the wires were to tight? I glued the switch panel I had made into the vent hole and when the glue was dried I plugged all the light terminals into the switches, so all the guages light up in pairs. I took all the A/C ducts out, there at the instruments, and converted them into panels for gauges and light switches.
And it was rewiring all the lights in my Autometer gauges. Why did I have to do that? Because when I was rebuilding my truck I had the entire dash apart and did the wiring in layers. Boy did it look good when I was done. And as long as I've worked on aircraft you'd think I would have known to build in extra length to every wire in anticipation of having to pull the instrument panel at least one of these days. But noooo!
After struggling with trying to get the instrument panel out far enough to get my big hands behind it just to change a dang bulb, I finally psyched myself up enough today to get it done.
The idea I had many years ago when I rebuilt the instrument panel was putting all the gauge bulb grounds into a gang ground seemed good at the time and when I had everything out it looked great, but has turned out to be far to impractical.
Had I put that gang ground somewhere over on the side like down by the foot brake, it would have been fine. But no, where did I put it? On the column support behind the white plastic box that holds the speedo and the tach. How'd I get it back there with the box in the way? I didn't attach the lights until I put the box in. Then after I put the instrument panel in I just stuck the bulbs in their respective gauge holes and it was done. Yeah, until I tried to pull the instrument panel out and realized it only would come out half way.
So, today I remedied that problem that needed to have been done 25 years ago. Hey, better late than never. Now all the bulb wires have a foot of extra wire on them by cutting the ground wire where it went in behind the white plastic box and added a foot to it by soldering the extension to the end I had left after cutting it. Tomorrow I'll try to take some pics.
Then there were two wires that went back behind the white box that weren't connected to a light socket but instead went to two of my gauges, the fuel level and the volt gauge. They probably came from what was left of the harness after I cut off that gang plug that once plugged into the back of the printed circuit, that everyone has in their Square except guys who've replaced their factory gauges with aftermarket gauges.
Then I discovered there are two wires that go to a instrument light switch and those wires disappear behind the white plastic box to. So tomorrow I'll cut the terminal end off and add a few inches of wire to them and put another terminal end back on like the one I cut off. It's the type of terminal end that slides onto a spade end coming off the back of the switch. Probably the light bulbs that go to the speedo and the tach, they come on when I put on the instrument lights. I looked at all the other wires going to the instrument lights and those were the only two that were tight.
I also need to reattach my instrument light switch panel that came loose and after I fix those two wires I'll have enough slack to put the light switch panel back in. Like it is it can't be turned far enough to get it back into the A/C vent hole in the lower left corner of the panel. And how did I get it in there to begin with if the wires were to tight? I glued the switch panel I had made into the vent hole and when the glue was dried I plugged all the light terminals into the switches, so all the guages light up in pairs. I took all the A/C ducts out, there at the instruments, and converted them into panels for gauges and light switches.