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Old 01-23-2011, 09:57 AM
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All the connections we make to our accessories are gm style weatherpaks. they come in single to 6 pin connectors, and you just need a delphi weatherpak crimper to use them. The engine harness plug at the firewall is called an AMP connector by Tyco, and it uses a special crimper (600 bucks if you buy it new, but you can find them on ebay) The AMP connector has 63 pins, but you cant send amperage through it, so its for signal wires only.

All the power leads run through a 22 pin bulkhead connector that uses weatherpak terminals, from American Autowire.

I will take some closeups for you.

the sleeving is called Techflex. we became a dealer for them and stock spools of all kinds of sizes, inlcuding a real slick split style loom that is braided and overlaps itself. This is great if you cant get the connectors off, or if you have leads exiting the harness everywhere. The non split stuff expands to 300 percent its size to slide over the wires.

Theres a juicy tidbit for you. NO more convoluted plastic loom guys!!!!!!!
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Old 01-23-2011, 11:18 AM
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you can also get metric pack connectors that the newer GM's use. i like those a lot more than weather pack since i started using them.
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Where do you get them if you dont mind me asking....I only have a supplier for weatherpaks right now.
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Old 01-23-2011, 07:23 PM
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caspers electronics

http://www.jegs.com/p/Caspers-Electr...57789/10002/-1

lately i have been using a lot of the GT connectors as well in my '69 camaro. depends on the size and number of circuits i need.
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I think this post is great for the guys that think their wiring job is a nightmare. Look at a picture like this and realize that no matter how bad you think your wiring job is- someone always has it worse!

Congrats on the wiring- The finished product will be worth the time!


I just pulled the dash on a 70 Chevelle last week that had an alarm system, Dakota Digital dash, Vintage Air with Electrical Controls, and an Accel DFI system, all poorly installed with butt connectors and splices everywhere. It was such a mess I literally had to cut the dashboard out of the car!
I came across this old thread on a Google search and figured I would update the fore-mentioned project! It was just completed and delivered at the end of summer. The client flew out here to DFW and we road tripped it 2200 miles back to his home.

As mentioned the wiring was so bad that we ended up gutting the entire vehicle and rewired it toe to tail with an ISIS Power system with their InMax touchscreen. Power windows and Power locks were added. Stereo was upgraded to a touchscreen nav system so everything in the vehicle is now touchscreen operated. Underhood we had plenty of electronics as well with intercooler pumps, MSD, dual fans, etc...

First here was a shot of behind the dash...


And then under the hood...


And the firewall after everything was removed...


Here is a shot of the trunk wiring going together..


And the Dash wiring going together...


And the underhood wiring going together...


Here is a shot of the underhood in final assembly. All wiring and plumbing hidden...


Shots of the interior assembled...




Final engine bay shot.



Happy Wiring!
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