Testing 10-pin Harness, need wire colors

dirtyclammer

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The bolts to my side mount box are currently soaking while im trying to figure out what pins represent what colors.
I need to test everything inside and obviously cant disconnect from the inside because the cover is stuck at the moment.

Hence I'm trying to test at the end of the harness on the pins.

My book only shows for the 7 pin connector, and I know the extra 3 are for t&t, but the ground pin isnt on the center on this harness for me to patiently figure out the rest.

Anyone have a diagram? There's 3 on the top and 4 in the middle and 3 on the bottom. I'm pretty sure the bottom 3 are t&t, but the rest ???

Help! (Please)
 
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Don S

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Re: Testing 10-pin Harness, need wire colors

I do have a drawing at home for that connecter, and will post a picture when I get home today.

Here it is.

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dirtyclammer

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Re: Testing 10-pin Harness, need wire colors

That is perfect!

Thank you very much :D

As it turns out, my "start" wire had a very high resistance at the switch end so its time for a new one.
 

Jay Martin

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Re: Testing 10-pin Harness, need wire colors

What does each color go to or should I ask what does each color do?
 

rodbolt

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Re: Testing 10-pin Harness, need wire colors

jay
start your own thread.
post if you have an issue or simply wish to know the wire color function in the 10 pin main harness.
 

Jay Martin

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Re: Testing 10-pin Harness, need wire colors

I have a problem with advance timming on start up, thats why I'm asking.......
 

rodbolt

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Re: Testing 10-pin Harness, need wire colors

then start your own thread, post the FULL model number of what motor you have.
lots of 2,3,and 6cyl motors had an automatic advance of some kind.
 
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