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  • #391543

    Hi everyone,

    The mechanic is finishing the instalation of the wireing harness and came to a stall.

    The wire ring harness fits in the car well. It ends at a large flared pigtail coupling of sorts. Does that coupling plug into the engine somewhere or are we missing a matching coupling that attaches to the dash? Or?

    #412795

    A picture would help. There’s a large “coupling” that goes to the bottom of the steering column, but other than that I’m not aware of a large coupling going to the dash…..

    #400757

    I was guessing the dash. I have no idea what im talking about. lolo Rick

    Thank you!

    #400758

    Here is the coupling. The second picture shows the harness to the alt and then branches off to the right to that coupling shown above.

    #400759

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    #400760

    The steering column is not in the car yet. This is probably why the mechanic was stumped. lolol

    #400764

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    #400767

    Please take the coupling out of the bag and post photos of it without the plastic bag around it.

    That might be the light switch assembly that mounts on the very far lower front end of the steering column/gearbox.

    Sounds like the car is getting put back together.

    Greg Long

    #400773

    Through the plastic it sure looks like the fitting for the bottom end of the steering column….and in the picture with it hanging off the side of the frame, it seems to be in the right location for that….

    #400774

    Dave,

    Thanks so much. The steering collum was pulled out today and all the pieces were put together to make sure it fits.

    Is there a piece that attaches to the coupling? Or does it attach directly the collum with the round piece with the notch in it? Its hard to describe.

    Does anyone have a phtos of they harness attached to the steering collum?

    Thanks as usual. Rick

    #400775

    some new pics of the engine. :)

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    #400778

    Believe it or not, the outer manifold is 100% original. Even the shiny porcelain finish is great and looks awesome. :) Rick

    #400780

    If I am not mistaken, the valve cover is on upside down and backwards…….the one with the breather tube. I think it goes towards the back of the engine. Do you have the flame arrestor?

    #400793

    Hi

    Thanks Ed. I will tell the mechanic. Does anyone have a close up picture of the wire ring. Harness plugged into the steering column. Is there anything that goes between the harness coupling and the steering Colum. ? Thanks. Rick

    #412799

    Hi Richard, If the part in the semi-opaque plastic bag is the coupling that I think it might be, Then it is pushed against the other half of the light switch, and given about a 3/8″ twist to lock the two halves together. The part on the steering box has the contact arm on the end of the steering column inner rod that ends at the steering wheel light-lever.

    The part on the wiring harness has an outer case that as mentioned above, twist-locks onto it’s mating half to complete the switch assembly.

    Inside the wiring harness connector is a round bakelite disc with slots around it’s perimeter where the various lighting wires are slid into. Each wire has a sleeve with a button-head on it’s end. The wire slides into it’s slot, the end of the slot is a slightly larger round hole, The sleeve on the wire fits into the hole, and is pushed down until the button stops it.

    The contact arm in the other half is rotated such that it makes contact between the various buttons on the wires.

    So, your steering column should still have a round part that will mate with the wire-harness connector, and have the contact arm to make the electrical connections for controlling the lights on your car.

    I’ll see if my cell-phone camera can take a usable photo of the light switch on my ’29 roadster. If so, I will post it in a later message.

    Greg Long

    #400799

    Greg.

    Thanks do much. I will print off yr response And give it to the mechanic. Photos are always great.

    Rick

    #400803

    Here is a photo of the light switch with the cover backed off.

    Greg

    #400804

    Another image of the switch. You can see the wires brass ends are held in place by a bakelite disc.

    Greg

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