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    I am getting there. I hope I can get some time back on it soon. Good to hear from you Bill.
    Liz, covid, murdered 10/19/21

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    Well I had a reply to you days ago Bill, but it does not seem to be here. Maybe I did not hit post...LOL

    So I am back on the wiring !! Rang a stang is wiring the J4000 with a 8.1 liter motor I sold him over at IFSJA. So were kinda racing to see who finishes first. Today it was the wiring for the relays for the headlights. Using Hella Ecode headlights I finally got my FLOSSER German made relays from Susquehanna motor sports or rally lights dot com. I am running tinned marine wire and soldering every end. No china crap here. I will post some pictures when I have something to post. I have a long way to go. I want to hear this thing run.
    Liz, covid, murdered 10/19/21

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    Because pictures always are fun.

    The mess of wires are getting reduced. As they land where they should it is looking better. There will be a full day of stuffing everything into wire looms and securing them. Thats last.

    I have E code headlights going in. I am soldering all relay and bulb connections.



    And using German flosser relays. I am not impressed with the painless wire harness. The puny headlight wires are only serving to trigger the relays that are wired with much bigger wire. The light fused power is sourced from the battery and grounded to the battery. Full voltage to make light.



    I have been using E code lights for decades now. Not legal in the USA because they work. With the LED lights on the road now it is a moot point. These put light where it should be. On the road and on the shoulder. I have deer here. They will shine here. Not to use a bad pun...



    Yesterday I finished the headlights, front turn connections, park lights, horn, washer pump, etc. I still have the engine, in cab, and tail lights to go.
    Liz, covid, murdered 10/19/21

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    With an exception of battery cables and winch power leads from the stinger 500 amp solenoid the engine bay is wired!
    Liz, covid, murdered 10/19/21

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    There has been plenty to do this summer. The truck has been in standby mode. With a mention of it on the IFSJA site I got a nudge to make some time for it. Yesterday I finished the tail light wiring including the reverse LED lights. I nipped off the cheap connectors and put weatherpak sealed connectors on of course. I tested all the connections with a small battery before landing them. All that is left is the in cab dash connections. Quite a bit of work there. But it is getting there. My 25 year old big compressor lost a bearing and is slow to make air. So the pump I can hardly find parts for is on the bench for new bearings and rings. I need that like yesterday.

    Testing the connections..

    Last edited by Kaiserjeeps; July 4th, 2025 at 01:02 PM.
    Liz, covid, murdered 10/19/21

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