still working on wiring...
First things first, I spent a few hours labeling connectors and individual circuits, as well as their direction to something or from the fuse block. This will help me when I integrate the new harness. The plan is to remove the individual wires and replace them, terminals and all, where I can. I have about 90% of al the wires labeled. Some of them are not going through the fuse panel, so they will just stay put.
Next was to lay out the harness on a board with nails to take the place of my zip ties which are marking the different breakout locations. With the clarity of a full nite's sleep, I may need to redo this...I was thinking I needed to lay out both harnesses next to each other, but instead, they need to be on top of one another, so I don't need to be biased so far left. That would give me the opportunity to clean up all the connectors and grouping s on the left side too. Still not too late, since I haven't clipped my zip ties.
And, with ALL this work happening...I made another decision. I do NOT want to tear into this again, so I did some shopping last night. These two things are on there way next week
My dash will be getting the "Trans-Am" treatment.
I really want the tach. Having the water, volts, and oil will be nice (since I don't really have those either). The only thing I'll be missing at that point is a transmission temp gage. I have one to install, but I may look for something more factory that can also be integrated in the dash. This is going to require a bit of design work to make it all fit though...I know my idiot lights will need to change out. Probably point lights with simple labels, but I'm not sure yet. The real estate the factory set-up takes is valuable. I also believe I will use my factory Speedo. Mainly because it includes the transmission range indicator, but it also has the accurate milage and I don't have to get on any lists anywhere, looking up how to monkey with the milage in the T/A speedo. All decisions will be finalized when I actually get the stuff though. Got all this stuff for less than 150 bucks, so I'm pretty happy with that, especially considering how expensive aftermarket gauges are. The ones I bought are "untested" but they are mechanical, so I should be able to make them work.
Today's plan is get the harness integrated. Its ambitious, so we'll see how far I actually get.