Author Topic: 1970 4-spd Backup Light Switch Wire Harness Routing  (Read 11003 times)

Offline Mike_B_SVT

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1970 4-spd Backup Light Switch Wire Harness Routing
« on: March 04, 2015, 08:56:27 PM »
Hey Fellahs,

I'm interested in learning / verifying the correct clamps, clips and brackets for the backup light switch wiring harness on a 1970 with 4-speed / Hurst shifter.

I understand that there is a bracket that attaches to the side of the shifter (mine is missing, of course), as seen below:


*pic courtesey of manfieldmustang.com


I also found a pic showing what looks like two of the vinyl dipped J-clips attached to the top cover of the transmission.  Is this how the backup light switch cable is supposed to be routed?
I'm not sure where I found the pic, but I had it filed under speedometer cable routing for '70 CJ 4spd.




I found some related info in the '67-'68 section (http://www.concoursmustang.com/forum/index.php?topic=5432.0) that covers the '69 manual trans, and '70 3-speed, but nothing for the '70 4-speed / Hurst shifter, so I thought I would try to get some clarification.


I'm just trying to get all my ducks in a row for my current projects so I can get it all back together as correctly as I can.  Plus the wire harness for my backup light is very melted from just flopping around loose against the headers, so I want to prevent my new one from meeting the same fate.


*1970 428SCJ, 4speed w/ hurst shifter, Cougar, Dearborn, Oct 6th-1969 build date.


Thanks!
Mike B.

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1970 Cougar Eliminator (Competition Gold / Black Decor Interior), 428SCJ, Ram-Air, 4-speed w/ Hurst shifter
Built: Dearborn, Oct 6th, 1969
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Re: 1970 4-spd Backup Light Switch Wire Harness Routing
« Reply #1 on: March 04, 2015, 09:16:19 PM »
never seen 2 j clips there

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Re: 1970 4-spd Backup Light Switch Wire Harness Routing
« Reply #2 on: March 05, 2015, 12:57:20 AM »
never seen 2 j clips there

Maybe he just added them to keep the wire from going somewhere it shouldn't be.

IS there any other clips / clamps that hold that harness in place?

That '67-'68 thread shows pics of a '69, with two clips on the firewall - one for speedo cable, one for backup harness. 
Did the '70's get two clips (or straps) there too?
Mike B.

2003 Mustang Cobra Convertible
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1970 Cougar Eliminator (Competition Gold / Black Decor Interior), 428SCJ, Ram-Air, 4-speed w/ Hurst shifter
Built: Dearborn, Oct 6th, 1969
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Re: 1970 4-spd Backup Light Switch Wire Harness Routing
« Reply #3 on: March 05, 2015, 08:24:01 AM »
Mike- I think '70 is same as '69 as far as the B/U switch wire routing.  Only the rear clip detail is different because of the different shifter.  At least that is the way I am doing the one I am working on.
Jim
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Re: 1970 4-spd Backup Light Switch Wire Harness Routing
« Reply #4 on: March 05, 2015, 11:15:21 AM »
http://www.deadnutson.com/catalog/item/4065497/4995774.htm  This part might be of some interest in your search ?  Brian
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Re: 1970 4-spd Backup Light Switch Wire Harness Routing
« Reply #5 on: March 05, 2015, 03:13:19 PM »
there is a c7zb & c9zb version  but 67-68 take 2 holders & 69 - 70 3 speed take 1  . I compared the 2 versions & almost identical except for length by bend. 

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Re: 1970 4-spd Backup Light Switch Wire Harness Routing
« Reply #6 on: March 06, 2015, 01:18:10 AM »
there is a c7zb & c9zb version  but 67-68 take 2 holders & 69 - 70 3 speed take 1  . I compared the 2 versions & almost identical except for length by bend.

Based on the '69 engine bay that DeadNutsOn showed, would it be reasonable to assume that the '70 4-speed cars also clipped the backup harness to the upper peg on the firewall (and the speedo cable to the lower peg)?

Would a regular strap-style clip be considered correct for both those pegs?

And it seems that strap and the bracket on the trans/shifter would be the only two clips holding the backup wiring harness in place?
Mike B.

2003 Mustang Cobra Convertible
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1970 Cougar Eliminator (Competition Gold / Black Decor Interior), 428SCJ, Ram-Air, 4-speed w/ Hurst shifter
Built: Dearborn, Oct 6th, 1969
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Re: 1970 4-spd Backup Light Switch Wire Harness Routing
« Reply #7 on: March 06, 2015, 11:45:10 AM »
Mike- I think '70 is same as '69 as far as the B/U switch wire routing.  Only the rear clip detail is different because of the different shifter.  At least that is the way I am doing the one I am working on.

Thanks Jim!

...I must not have read all the posts before I replied above last night.  >.<


Are either of those firewall clips reproduced?
Mike B.

2003 Mustang Cobra Convertible
1 of 354 in Sonic Blue

1970 Cougar Eliminator (Competition Gold / Black Decor Interior), 428SCJ, Ram-Air, 4-speed w/ Hurst shifter
Built: Dearborn, Oct 6th, 1969
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Re: 1970 4-spd Backup Light Switch Wire Harness Routing
« Reply #8 on: March 07, 2015, 01:48:57 AM »
The loops are easy because they are reproduced but the clip commonly used on that lower "button" to hold the speedo cable is not reproduced and hard to find because they usually break when removed.  You can use a loop type there too - and maybe some cars originally had that one there anyway.  Not sure on this.
Jim
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Re: 1970 4-spd Backup Light Switch Wire Harness Routing
« Reply #9 on: March 07, 2015, 02:42:15 PM »
The loops are easy because they are reproduced but the clip commonly used on that lower "button" to hold the speedo cable is not reproduced and hard to find because they usually break when removed.  You can use a loop type there too - and maybe some cars originally had that one there anyway.  Not sure on this.

Thanks Jim, that's my plan for now ~ two loops, and keep an eye out for more unicorns :-)
Mike B.

2003 Mustang Cobra Convertible
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1970 Cougar Eliminator (Competition Gold / Black Decor Interior), 428SCJ, Ram-Air, 4-speed w/ Hurst shifter
Built: Dearborn, Oct 6th, 1969
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Re: 1970 4-spd Backup Light Switch Wire Harness Routing
« Reply #10 on: March 07, 2015, 06:11:19 PM »
This style kind of clip?




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Re: 1970 4-spd Backup Light Switch Wire Harness Routing
« Reply #11 on: March 08, 2015, 01:27:41 AM »
Jeff - that is the lower one I am describing as hard to find, which I am sure you know.  And not reproduced to my knowledge.
Jim
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Re: 1970 4-spd Backup Light Switch Wire Harness Routing
« Reply #12 on: March 08, 2015, 03:22:16 AM »
Jeff - that is the lower one I am describing as hard to find, which I am sure you know.  And not reproduced to my knowledge.

Top one (sorry for the poor picture - been enlarge a fair amount) is the same clip only rotated 180 degrees and holds the brake line on that example ( a 6 cylinder)

Just wanted to provide a picture of the clip for others. They tend to split on me when I try to remove or reuse them. Have gone to cutting off the head of the post to get them off in good shape
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Re: 1970 4-spd Backup Light Switch Wire Harness Routing
« Reply #13 on: March 08, 2015, 01:49:41 PM »
The pic from DeadNutsOn shows a different lower clip.  Their example seems to be a '69 boss 9 though.

Mike B.

2003 Mustang Cobra Convertible
1 of 354 in Sonic Blue

1970 Cougar Eliminator (Competition Gold / Black Decor Interior), 428SCJ, Ram-Air, 4-speed w/ Hurst shifter
Built: Dearborn, Oct 6th, 1969
Cat Bites Man!

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Re: 1970 4-spd Backup Light Switch Wire Harness Routing
« Reply #14 on: March 09, 2015, 12:35:58 AM »
Mike - different than what?  It looks like the one in Jeff's picture to me..??  As I said, you can use a loop in both locations but the hard to find plastic clip Jeff's picture shows is usually on that bottom peg.
Jim
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