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    The Electrical Engineer in me wanted more detail in the wiring drawings that are out there. So, I created a CAD schematic of the 715 wiring. A schematic contains more detail then a wiring diagram. For instance, the internal connections and switching of the 3 lever and turn signal switch are shown as well as lamp numbers. You can see what happens for each switch position.

    The schematic was created by reference to the drawings from Jon, BRUTE4C, the TM’s for the truck, the wiring sheets on the Zone, and TM-9-8000. The templates were obtained from a military CAD drawing for the M-35A2. Where discrepancies were found between the sources, my truck wiring was used to verify the connections and numbers.

    Since the factory 715 used the distribution box for turn signals, wire numbers for the solid state conversion are arbitrary. I used numbers from TM-9-8000 which contains the standard for wiring numbers.

    I don’t know how to distribute this. Can someone put it in the Download section? It is available in DWG or PDF from me also. As with all drawings, there may be some errors I missed. Perhaps we should have a few eyes take a look before posting?

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    Quote Originally Posted by rboltz View Post
    I don’t know how to distribute this. Can someone put it in the Download section? It is available in DWG or PDF from me also. As with all drawings, there may be some errors I missed. Perhaps we should have a few eyes take a look before posting?
    I would like to look at what you have done.

    I used MS Word to create the ones for the turn signal box shown at the bottom of this page and sent them to Brute4c as word docs he then made them into gifs for publishing.

    http://www.m715zone.com/vb/view.php?pg=early_harness

    Sound like really good stuff.

    Thanks

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    amphi, PM me and I'll send you a DWG or PDF. You're preference.

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    If you email me the pdf I can post it in the online manuals section.

    Sounds like a great asset to the club!

    My email: brute4c@m715zone.com

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    Yeah, thanks, rboltz!!

    I can't wait to see it!
    -- Tim Taylor


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    Got it and it is just awesome. Better than the factory could have done in the day.

    You must have spent many hours creating the detail and colors.

    I'll look it over

    Very cool!

    Thanks again!

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    Lots of cold winter days with nothing to do! It is best printed in a large format. 11x17 is about the smallest I recommend for clarity. Looks great in "D" size.

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    Jon, did you put it into the manuals section yet? I couldn't find it.

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    I am sending the "final" versions today. There will be two drawings. One for "Stock" lighting and one for "Modified" lighting. The "Modified" one has the 4 bulb composite rear lamps, as many have today.

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    Again, cool. Thanks alot, I know it is going to help alot of members.

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