The Clapper 8

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Re: The Clapper 8

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I've been working on the wiring and trying to figure out what to do with this thing. The engine compartment wiring is a hacked mess and I'm mounting the MSD in the cab and adding Glass fenders so that adds a little challenge to the project. When it comes to wiring I am in way over my head.

The interior cab wiring is in decent shape. I've looked around for an 80-86 harness online and all your find is early trucks up to those ugly 79s. :D There are several universal kits out there but they are pretty big bucks and I'm probably still in over my head. I thinking about heading over to the junkyard and seeing if I can find the same vintage in better shape and get the engine compartment harness.

Any thoughts on this are appreciated,
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Re: The Clapper 8

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i am the same way, wire retarded... BUT if i can do you can do it. i modified my fuel infected harness to accept a carb.
a lot of cutting and checking for voltage. the only thing i had a real problem with was getting my alt. to charge..keep your head up. finding a donor harness would be great but if you cant it wont totally kill you. :)
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Why don't you give us a plan update since the purchase of your new prerunner... ;)
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This is the reason I got rid of my 86 pick up + I wanted a Bronco so rather than fix the truck I sold it. One alternative for you would to us a mustang engine harness as they have a jumper connection that is easy to tie into.
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What year Mustang harness would be the easiest to work with? This project has hit the back burner since I picked up Zambo's KORE Dodge.
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Re: The Clapper 8

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What exactly are you trying to wire? The engine? EFI or carb?
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Re: The Clapper 8

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351 W with a carb, into a 1980, no ac, MSD ignition, nothing too complicated I'm just a tard when it comes to this stuff.
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Sorry I was thinking it was fuel injected. If it was a 87-93 harness would work. You may want to look at a 80-86 as they were carburated.
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if you are not in a hurry, I may have the harness out of my 82 in the next few months. I have a fuel injection harness that I need to clean up and put in when I go to mass air injection. Its a 302, but the harness stuff should all be the same more or less.
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