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    Default dummy : Wiring Schematic?

    Wiring Schematic?
    Post by dummy on Jul 8, 2006, 6:57pm

    Trying to get my '68 M715 operational by next week. In other words, undoing all the bad stuff the previous owner hacked up.

    There are a number of wires dangling under the hood and inside the cab. The turn signal switch has been removed. Looks like it's the solid state one. Not sure what it originally went to. Also, can't get the brake lights to work either, but I haven't spent much time troubleshooting them yet. Is there a link to a wiring schematic that lists what the aluminum tags on the factory connectors correspond to? Here's what's dangling:
    Underhood -
    K- left rear turn signal
    E- right rear turn signal
    J - right front turn signal
    L- left front turn signal
    B- brake light signal from switch
    19-
    36-
    33-
    468-

    In cab -
    33-

    Anybody know what I'm looking at? In the past week I've basically had to install, replace, or rebuild everything except the transmission and the body. Need to get this thing going by 7/17 so I can drive it from LA to Colorado for Jp Mag.

    Thanks,

    Christian

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    Default uscgmatt :

    Re: Wiring Schematic?
    Post by uscgmatt on Jul 8, 2006, 7:46pm

    Christian, here is a link to a page with all of the M-series circuit numbers. Hope this helps.

    http://www.olive-drab.com/od_mseries_circuits.php3

    Matt

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    Default dummy :

    Re: Wiring Schematic?
    Post by dummy on Jul 8, 2006, 7:53pm

    Oh, man. That is perfect. Saves me a lot of time tracing.

    Thanks very much.

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    Default k8icu :

    Re: Wiring Schematic?
    Post by k8icu on Jul 8, 2006, 8:55pm

    Also remember this one golden rule about MVs. GOOD GROUND!
    Make sure all your lights and circuts that have a ground side are grounded good. A zap with a sander or grinder to get bare metal, then a good external tooth lock washer, tighten up then a shot of paint to cover the bare metal will do wonders for your system.

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    Default oilcan :

    Re: Wiring Schematic?
    Post by oilcan on Jul 9, 2006, 2:44am

    Lots of goodies in here, too.

    http://www.m715zone.com/manuals/

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    Re: Wiring Schematic?
    Post by brute4c on Jul 9, 2006, 8:17pm

    Yep good stuff in the manuals...this wiring page might help some...

    http://www.m715zone.com/manuals/wiri...lyharness.html

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    Default dummy :

    Re: Wiring Schematic?
    Post by dummy on Jul 10, 2006, 8:05am

    Great links. All are very much appreciated. I've bookmarked the online manuals link. Very helpful. Gotta go to the office today, but tomorrow I'm gonna finish up the little stuff on the engine install and then get to the wiring.

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    Re: Wiring Schematic?
    Post by oilcan on Jul 10, 2006, 3:24pm

    Good luck!

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    Re: Wiring Schematic?
    Post by brute4c on Jul 10, 2006, 4:25pm

    Need more, just ask!!

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