Bless me father for I have sinned , its been a day and a half since my last post . If someone tells you all they got to move is a refrigerator , bedroom set and a futon , don't believe them.
Well , finally caught up and going to bed , back to work at 7:15am New York time , why me.
been thinking about how it must be to try to sort out butchered wiring that someone did just to make assorted parts to get the jeep running and satisfy CARB with odd year parts and still pass inspection , and you still have to get it to pass smog and visual inspection and make it run to satisfaction. Been thinking does the jeep have the correct dura spark module , I don't know for sure but I think there is a module for 4cyl. , 6cyl. & 8cyl. separately , but regardless , they all still have to be wired up so that the ignition feeds voltage to the dura spark module for ignition for spark during cranking and voltage for spark after engine starts and that is all done from the ignition module through the starter relay connections "I" & "S" for ignition coil voltage during crank and run . Whether it is done jeep fashion or Ford fashion ( I don't see why they can't agree ) , its got to work that way . It's just a shame someone thought they had to dice up the engine wiring harness to accomplish this with mis match parts . I've seen it posted here on your threads that AMC was not consistent with color codes year to year ( I can personally vouch for that with other parts as well , but that is a whole thread in itself) but that must have caused someone to think more of the colors than where the wires actually terminate from one end to the other.
What our biggest concern is that proper gauge wires are connected from where they should start to where they should end , but of course we would like them to be the right color for future diagnostics. I realize that's all you've been trying to do,from day one , just sorry it's been more fun than one man deserves . Then of course I'm still hoping under the dash on that side of the bulkhead connector that all is right too . I think you said that had its own set of problem ?
I believe you have repeatedly stated that . All we've been asking for is the correct wiring diagram for your jeep , correct me if I'm wrong but I should be referring to a 4cyl. diagram ? For some reason , that was on my mind that your jeep began life as a 4cyl. as so many have as base models . You recently stated that in a recent post and that will help as I hope to sot out better proper terminal locations as well as correct color codes ( I hope too ) and what is actually wired in to the harness on both sides of the bulkhead connector. That , I guess will make a difference between a 4cyl. & 6cyl. I would think ? I will try not to think about AMC and their blessed yearly rituals to confuse jeep owners and restorers with inconsistencies on wiring and parts selection.
I guess as long as we got the right module , its all standard regardless of what color wire goes from point A to point B and any splice in between , we just need to know what goes where . As long as we got the right diagram to work from ( I've been trusting Willys overland ) , we should be ok ? I think as long as START & RUN is properly wired from ignition switch to engine harness and all after for engine to start and run , voltage for everything after that can be figured with less worrying as it is just power wires but from the proper location . Some folks say its just easier to get a good salvage harness engine and chassis and start fresh but that has its own set of headaches . Painless would be thought to be our God send , but all I've read from posts on other members restoring a CJ is new harness is to be spliced to existing harness . Gee wiz , I always thought they would supply a harness from the bulkhead to termination points on both sides of the firewall . Never installed one , always worked with factory harness and wiring diagrams .
Mitchell has it all , but subscription only and per vehicle . We're at the mercy of the dealer and the parts store. Jim , I pray we helped you get it , the way you want it . I know your the type of restorer who only wants things right , not just good enough . I hear that . I'm no different .
PICS only makeshift if has to be , but still unacceptable in my book. Right is right. That is what
I've always strived for too. I just hope it's finally the way it should be , I know you don't mind working hard at it , but I know you just want the right set of direction to . Sure hope we got it now. Hard for me to say "WE" , you did all the work , I just posted. Don't want the credit , others helped and we all just would like to know that everything works from a spark,plug to a dash light and everything between . Wishing best of luck for the procedure as well as the CJ project .
Always best wishes , Greg