Gent's
Recently bought my 68 Charger R/T 440 and im planning to spend the winter re-doing as much electrical work as possible
after some findings. Along the road my plan is to upgrade the system to prevent bulkhead connectors seeing to much load.
Im planning to buy as much ready to use harnesses from M&H through yearone, they are pricey but my impression is that they are of good quality.
Will list all parts planned related to the remake with link to product.
All other suggestions are welcome(I am not sponsored or affiliated with any brands mentioned in post).
Have you done it before and how did you do it?
1. Alternator, powermaster #7019 65/95amp peak. USD: 195
2. M&H harness through yearone.com
HU213B - Forward light harness..... USD: 229
HU187X - Engine harness 440......... USD: 166
L38446 - Wiper motor harness......... USD: 55
HU269B - Under dash harness.......... USD: 800
L38447 - A/C harness dash side....... USD: 68
L38449 - A/C harness eng. side........ USD: 31
RL38 - Rear light harness................. USD: 200
L38434 - Neutral safety switch ........ USD: 13
TAC68BB - Tach harness .................. USD: 68
Other parts / jobs to be sourced/done
- Fan motor
- Fan level switch (blown)
- Dimmer switch (contact melted)
- Relay/fuse box engine side.
- Upgrade grounding on alt/engine
- Run paralell cable from alternator to bulkhead
- Relay kit for headlights/ H4 connectors
- Window wiper fluid motor
- Troubleshoot electric cooling fan(not cooling when car idling) - wrong type?
I will put all heavy loads connected to the alternator side through a secondary fuse/relay compartment in the engine bay.
This will not affect the ammeter and the car should be safer as well(no heat through bulkhead connections)
Found a great video of how the electrical system works on these cars and that the ammeter is not to blame whenever heat occurs
Big thank you to the person that made it: Link to video click here (wish the previous owner knew about this...)
Anyway, pictures and updates will follow.
Please comment if you have any suggestions, much appricated.
K
Recently bought my 68 Charger R/T 440 and im planning to spend the winter re-doing as much electrical work as possible
after some findings. Along the road my plan is to upgrade the system to prevent bulkhead connectors seeing to much load.
Im planning to buy as much ready to use harnesses from M&H through yearone, they are pricey but my impression is that they are of good quality.
Will list all parts planned related to the remake with link to product.
All other suggestions are welcome(I am not sponsored or affiliated with any brands mentioned in post).
Have you done it before and how did you do it?
1. Alternator, powermaster #7019 65/95amp peak. USD: 195
2. M&H harness through yearone.com
HU213B - Forward light harness..... USD: 229
HU187X - Engine harness 440......... USD: 166
L38446 - Wiper motor harness......... USD: 55
HU269B - Under dash harness.......... USD: 800
L38447 - A/C harness dash side....... USD: 68
L38449 - A/C harness eng. side........ USD: 31
RL38 - Rear light harness................. USD: 200
L38434 - Neutral safety switch ........ USD: 13
TAC68BB - Tach harness .................. USD: 68
Other parts / jobs to be sourced/done
- Fan motor
- Fan level switch (blown)
- Dimmer switch (contact melted)
- Relay/fuse box engine side.
- Upgrade grounding on alt/engine
- Run paralell cable from alternator to bulkhead
- Relay kit for headlights/ H4 connectors
- Window wiper fluid motor
- Troubleshoot electric cooling fan(not cooling when car idling) - wrong type?
I will put all heavy loads connected to the alternator side through a secondary fuse/relay compartment in the engine bay.
This will not affect the ammeter and the car should be safer as well(no heat through bulkhead connections)
Found a great video of how the electrical system works on these cars and that the ammeter is not to blame whenever heat occurs
Big thank you to the person that made it: Link to video click here (wish the previous owner knew about this...)
Anyway, pictures and updates will follow.
Please comment if you have any suggestions, much appricated.
K