all i want my loom to do is start and charge any ideas or pics on a simple carb loom would be appreciated , ive to wire up the battery ,starter,distrubater, alternater and fuel pump
all i want my loom to do is start and charge any ideas or pics on a simple carb loom would be appreciated , ive to wire up the battery ,starter,distrubater, alternater and fuel pump
Also a coil I imagine? Electric choke on the carb?
What about gauges? Going to run any electrical gauges? (Water temp, Oil pressure, tachometer, etc)
I guess I'd start by running power from the battery to a central fuse box, and making a few really solid ground points. Then start with the largest gauge wires from the fusebox to each component, and group wires with similar paths together. Don't tape anything (use the cheap plastic split loom) until you are all finished - untaping stuff sucks.
I think you're looking for this:
http://www.summitracing.com/int/parts/prf-30830/overview/
(You can put your electric fuel pump on Accessory #1)
full battery power to the big terminal on the starter solenoid and the big stud on the back of the alternator. assuming we're talking about a Delco alternator here (because that's the most common and what i personally know best) loop the proper wire from the plug in the alternator back to the big stud so it sees full battery voltage.
momentary switched power to the terminal on the solenoid that activates the starter.
switched power to the coil, alternator, and fuel pump with a small light bulb wired in between the switch and the alternator to keep you from frying voltage regulator.
should also maybe put a battery shut off switch inline between the battery and the engine, making sure that it cuts off power between the alternator and coil like you would do if you were wiring up a race car.
im going to try make it up myself as i think its shouldnt be too complicated i hope ..!,I usually try to stay away from wiring as i dont no much about it.. i know that theres no coil or a voltage regulator on the engine (d13b1 European spec) choke is mechanical vacuum. Heres a drawing of a circuit i think might work any ideas...
https://scontent-lhr3-1.xx.fbcdn.net/hphotos-xta1/v/t1.0-9/11062166_10206826943343285_4381777592878336862_n.jpg?oh=e9e4bc79c9e5180990dc0d2bd01b03d9&oe=5601B6FA
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