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Old 03-29-2014, 07:27 PM
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Wiring Help..

im looking for a wiring diagram. all i need is the engine wiring. i have looked in so many places but cant find anything.
its a
-1985
-f-250
-460
-c6
-dana 60
-dana 44
any help is greatly appreciated.
 
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Old 03-29-2014, 07:55 PM
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There is no "engine" wiring. Do you need the ignition/module wiring? The alternator wiring? I guess you could call the oil pressure sensor and the temp sensor "engine" wiring. I can give you what Autozone has on it.
 
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I can scan the ones in my Haynes and send you those if you'd like. They're pretty comprehensive.
 
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I can scan the ones in my Haynes and send you those if you'd like. They're pretty comprehensive.
i'd greatly appreciate it.
 
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Old 03-29-2014, 08:29 PM
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Franklin, am I allowed to post them straight into the thread? I guess technically they're copyrighted, excuse my new-ness, I mostly hang out over on OB, just wanted to check if I'm allowed to post them.
 
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Franklin, am I allowed to post them straight into the thread? I guess technically they're copyrighted, excuse my new-ness, I mostly hang out over on OB, just wanted to check if I'm allowed to post them.
People post things all the time with no problems. But if you put them on the board itself they will probably be too small, or too big for some people with slow connections. It would be better to just put links in to your picture host.
 
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Sorry they're a bit blurry at the top. That's what my Chilton has. I hope it helps!
 
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That's the exact same thing Autozone has on it's site.
 
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I recently picked up a used copy of the 'EVTM' for my '85. It has so much information, so clearly laid out I would consider it a must have for any Ford owner. There's a very comprehensive set of schematics in those, along with list describing the physical location of every connector and splice.
 
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I recently picked up a used copy of the 'EVTM' for my '85. It has so much information, so clearly laid out I would consider it a must have for any Ford owner. There's a very comprehensive set of schematics in those, along with list describing the physical location of every connector and splice.

Yeah I'm picking one up here soon, it's annoying that they don't package that WITH the shop manuals. Gotta buy it separately (at least for mine, since I got them on eBay)
 
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It's usually sold separately when new also. Service Manuals, Owner Manuals, Wiring Diagrams, Service Bulletins - Helm Incorporated sells them new when they have them in stock.
 
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I really appreciate the way the EVTM breaks out each circuit by itself.
There's no back and forth across multiple pages like Haynes and other generic manuals.
No trying to discern which wire is which in a run either.
 
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