67 steering column wiring

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  1. 67coupe351w New Member

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    Hey guys, this is my first post!

    I am installing a painless harness in my 67. It says in the painless manual that ford did not stick to a standard when they color coded their wires. :mad:
    I cant find a wiring diagram in my 67 manual that shows the colors and where they go to in the column. Also, painless says there should be 9 wires, I have 10. weee!

    Any help would be great. Thanks! :bang:
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    im doing the same thing to my vert and was bout to ask that question too oh and the wipers and lights if anybody has any good diagrams thanks:)
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    heh, Heater diagram wouldnt hurt either :D
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    i think i got the wiring for the heater ill look and let u know tomm
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    I am also putting the 18 circuit painless kit in a 67, it is a big job, bigger than I thought when I decided to do it. I don't have all the details worked out yet but here's some things I've done that might help:

    http://www.edbert.net/wiring.htm
    http://www.edbert.net/engcompwiring.htm

    These may not exactly fit your application since I am installing many relays, have a trunk mounted fusebox, battery, and soleniod but thats just a routing issue.

    EDIT: Oh yeah, you really need IE6 to see these correctly.
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    alright heres the heat wiring:)
    from switch red,blue,black/white stripe goes to the resistor there in a 3 plug connector I_I looks sort of like this blue is on bottom red is left black/white is on right there is also a yellow wire with a single plug that plugs into the resistor that goes to the blower motor and a single brown wire from the fuse box to the blower motor. It has constant power and a switched ground . good luck hope this helps :)
    oh and the switch gets its ground from the housing so it wont work unless its bolted down :D
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    I'm going to take a wack at it.

    Straight from my 67' fastback. Built in April.

    511 Green-Stop lamp switch

    44 Blue-Turn signal flasher

    9 Green-orange stripe-left rear stop light

    5 orange-blue strip- right rear stop light

    3 green-white stripe left front turn signal

    2 white-blue stripe- right front turn signal

    385 white-red stripe- emergency flasher

    460 yellow- horn

    482 ?????-????? horn??? ground?

    511b????-?????open for turn signals??ground?



    Postitions of each as follows

    482 44
    3 511
    2 460
    5 385
    511b 9

    hope that makes sense It's square so just run up and down and side to side. :)
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    well we got heat and signals anyone care to take a stab at wipers and headlight switch
    thanks:)
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    Thanks a ton guys! I spent much of the day with a battery and a light bulb trying to determine what was what and it was only make me go --> :bang:

    Now hopefully I can get some time to work on her before next saturday! :rlaugh:
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    hey coupe that can be real aggervating cant it :)
    u ought to try to make a custom fuel injection harness i built mine from scratch and so far it seems to be running right :) well good luck with urs i bout got mine wired up and thanks guys

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