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Old 11-09-2020, 11:40 PM
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i am installing my repo engine harness on my 72 formula , need to i.d some connector
1st photo is a yellow wire
2nd photo are 2 connectors
not sure were to connect these
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Old 11-10-2020, 07:55 AM
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Off hand I'd say the 1st pic is for the temp sensor on head?
The other ones possibly for the A/C and the flat connector for the vacuum delay solenoid?

Probably look in the Service Manual wiring schematics.


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Old 11-10-2020, 09:47 AM
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i am installing my repo engine harness on my 72 formula , need to i.d some connector
1st photo is a yellow wire
2nd photo are 2 connectors
not sure were to connect these
a service manual would tell you all you need to know...

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Old 11-10-2020, 01:50 PM
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Is this any help,it’s 72 service manual.
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First pic with one yellow wire is to an idle stop solenoid that mounts on the drivers side front corner of the carb. Flat connector in 2nd pic is, as John said, for the plug in the back of the vacuum delay solenoid that is mounted on the top of the rear passenger side of the intake manifold. The 3 wire connector should be for the TCS switch with 3 prongs that screws into the side of the passenger head.

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First pic with one yellow wire is to an idle stop solenoid that mounts on the drivers side front corner of the carb. Flat connector in 2nd pic is, as John said, for the plug in the back of the vacuum delay solenoid that is mounted on the top of the rear passenger side of the intake manifold. The 3 wire connector should be for the TCS switch with 3 prongs that screws into the side of the passenger head.
thanks ricksgto
thats all great info and a big help . also thanks for not telling me to get a service manual . i like to go on this web site and chat with all the guys and get info and help on my restoration . i guess when i get my manual i do not need to go to this site
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