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> Reinstalling relay board, Trying to fix the wiring
Pdr1787
post Apr 7 2019, 08:34 PM
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Hallo everyone,

So I am reinstalling a relay board(new) which was taken off when i first went carbureted. The guy who helped me (not really) go carbureted removed the relay board and snipped some wires and told me i didn't need it anymore.Long story short, new motor/trans and relay board. it is still carbureted but i want the wiring to be legitimate. from the wiring harness(12 prong plug) these four wires have been cut. The yellow wire(Batt), Brown/white (fuel pump), Black/purple(spark plug), blue(starter). the black wire is non existent(from the plug) and I'm still looking for it.

This is how it is hooked currently which i'm in the process of fixing. The brown/white wire is wire directly to the fuel pump. The yellow wire is hooked up to the starter. The black wire(found it) and black/purple wire are hooked up to the coil. The blue wire isn't hooked up to anything.

So my question is what is the best way to tackle this issue.the 12 prong connector has a small bit of the corner broken and i'm missing one wire. The alternator wire harness seems fine. the car can start but obviously doesn't charge. I don't have the 11 prong wiring harness as well. Thanks for all the tips and help. it is greatly appreciated.

-Peter
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