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finally, almost time to solder-on...

Posted: Tue Sep 04, 2007 11:56 pm
by mattymartin
got the car back from the auto-electrician today so everything works eccept the speedo (i need a speedo cable) & now there is an electronic dizzy in it...

over the next 2 weeks i'll be attempting to solder wires and hiding them in the guards...

team, get ready for questions, mephious, ekay j, DR, smooth, thropzed & fbmad

matty martin

Posted: Wed Sep 05, 2007 7:55 am
by Mephious
No probs mate completed all mine on Monday night. Thou I still need to relocate the battery to the lower rear comparments in the back of the panelvan (I have no crimper large enough to do battery leads).

Only cables I had to extend -
Alternator - Dash genie light
- Battery return
Starter motor - Dash assembly feed
Blinker L/R - Leads to bay terminals which were relocated
High Beam Switch - Still mounted on floor ( all 3 cables )
Ignition Coil - Main feed
Oil Pressure - Dash light connection

All other cables didnt require lengthening.

Posted: Wed Sep 05, 2007 9:02 am
by FB MAD
Yep, ask away Matty.

Everyone's here to help and get help to keep our FB/EK's on the road.

Terry.

rewiring help

Posted: Wed Sep 05, 2007 11:51 am
by mattymartin
hey scott,

how's sunday looking for you... i'm free all day so i can come almost any time...

matty martin

Posted: Wed Sep 05, 2007 2:44 pm
by smooth
Mephious wrote:Thou I still need to relocate the battery to the lower rear comparments in the back of the panelvan (I have no crimper large enough to do battery leads).
Crimp? No mate, solder. Use a oxy flame or gas blow torch flame and heat the terminal in a vice, fill with lead solder and push the battery lead into it while molten.

You don't crimp electrical if you want it done right.

Regards, Smooth 8)

Posted: Wed Sep 05, 2007 3:33 pm
by Mephious
Any time after 10:00am should be awake by then hahahahaha.

I have no Oxy or Blow torch Smooth :( , was hoping to get away with soldering the ends after twisting and then crimping them down. Your right thou get it done the once and its out the way. Trying to rush too much crap so the engine can get swapped and engine bay painted.

Maybe one of the signalling guys at work can terminate it for me.

Posted: Wed Sep 05, 2007 9:49 pm
by Craig
Mephious said "I have no Oxy or Blow torch Smooth , was hoping to get away with soldering the ends after twisting and then crimping them down. Your right thou get it done the once and its out the way. Trying to rush too much crap so the engine can get swapped and engine bay painted."
Don't solder and crimp do one or the other soldering AFTER crimping is OK but pointless if the right size lug and crimping die are used the other way round can and will cause dramas if you are going to solder the lugs on the battery leads make sure you close up the hole in the lug near the terminal end of the lug or the solder will run out (dependent on the lugs you use)
Cheers