MikeB
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- Location
- North Texas
- First Name
- Mike
- Truck Year
- 1969
- Truck Model
- C10
- Engine Size
- 355
On an 82 C10 with electric choke, GM designed the circuitry so the choke does not get 12 volts (to heat it) until the engine is running and there is enough oil pressure to close the oil pressure switch and complete the circuit to the choke heater.
My 1982 schematics show a light blue wire running from the oil pressure switch to the choke heater. The 12 volt feed wire to the switch appears to be pink/white. I'm trying to determine if I can simply connect the light blue wire to the pink/white wire and bypass my non-existent oil pressure switch. I don't really car if that disables the oil lamp, because I have an aftermarket oil pressure gauge below the dash that will use separate wiring (outside of the harness).
If anyone has the answer to my question, I will be pleasantly shocked.
My 1982 schematics show a light blue wire running from the oil pressure switch to the choke heater. The 12 volt feed wire to the switch appears to be pink/white. I'm trying to determine if I can simply connect the light blue wire to the pink/white wire and bypass my non-existent oil pressure switch. I don't really car if that disables the oil lamp, because I have an aftermarket oil pressure gauge below the dash that will use separate wiring (outside of the harness).
If anyone has the answer to my question, I will be pleasantly shocked.