Really good job Andy, I like the way you figured out everything to work with the T5 transmission. About the shrink tubing, when you are forced to go to a size that is way too big, I think it makes sense to wrap electrical tape over the wire first and then place the shrink tubing over the electrical tape. Works for me. Thanks Andy
Andy, that bolt and hole that you mounted your reverse light is going to need some further work by you. The purpose of the hole and bolt on the shifter is to limit the travel of 2d and 4th and 1st and 3d. The bolt comes with a jam nut to hold it in place once it's finally adjusted. You loosen the jam nut and loosen the bolt until there's just a few threads holding it in place. The pull the shifter in gear and hold it in place while tightening the bolt until you feel it make contact (this is a two person job...one person working the shifter and the other underneath working the bolt). I usually then back the bolt out one turn and tighten the jam nut to hold it in place. There are two bolts - one in front and one in back of the shifter housing. For the reverse switch, place the bracket between the jam nut and the shifter and tighten it once you get the bolt to the proper length. Just Google Hurst stop bolt adjustment. Confused yet? :)
It would have been great if the previous owner had put that bolt in place, it wasn't there when I started. When I was trying to figure out what bolt I needed and how deep it could go, I tell that if it threaded in too far then it would hit the linkage, so I made sure to use a short bolt. Granted, this is not ideal, nor is it the correct way to do it, but it worked and I am still able to shift into each gear without any interference. However, this reverse light switch won't be a problem soon, I've got a super secret mod coming up. :)
Nice Job. Answers a few questions on my 66. On all my bulb exchanges I have converted to LED. A lot brighter and less amperage running thru old wiring harness. Even though I think I changed out most of the harness. You are my go to guy for all things on my 66!
Dude, getting those bulbs out was dumb, it shouldn't be that hard. :) My previous '66 was an auto, but I don't recall how the reverse lights were triggered. In fact, I couldn't tell you for sure if they even worked.
No problem! While you will likely have a different kind of switch to activate the lights, the wire color should be the same and it should help you track down where they are in the car so it can be hooked up. :)
The fuse at the top of the fuse box is where it attaches. If you were looking at the fuse box, the right-hand wire at that specific fuse should go all the way back to the reverse lights.
Great video as usual! Question, how did you know a part was missing? I understand the tracing of the wires, but how did you know there was a missing part on the transmission? Thanks
Thanks!! I started researching how the back-up lights work on the manual cars and I knew I had Hurst shifter mechanism and I was hoping they offered a solution. Thankfully they did, it made it easier to just buy the correct bracket and switch. I could have made something myself, but I figured I wasn't the first person to have this issue, so I wasn't surprised when there was a simple solution. :)
Hi, I have a 1968 mustang and the reverse lights don’t work. I have the hurst shifter and I believe I have the same transmission (4 speed) I purchased the reverse switch and I need to install it. But.. when I look underneath there is the old reverse switch but no wires are connected to it, and I don’t see them. Do you know if those wires come from the engine bay or from under the carpet?
The wiring will come out of the rats nest behind the instrument cluster, run down the inside of the firewall, and under the carpet where it pokes through the transmission tunnel and out to the transmission.
There is so much in Washington that is our little secret. Except, it seems like someone has been talking because people are moving here faster than they can build houses. :)
Andy, great job. I often refer to your channel to navigate repairs/improvements to my 1966 "stang." Bravo.
Cool, thanks!! :)
Really good job Andy, I like the way you figured out everything to work with the T5 transmission. About the shrink tubing, when you are forced to go to a size that is way too big, I think it makes sense to wrap electrical tape over the wire first and then place the shrink tubing over the electrical tape. Works for me.
Thanks Andy
That electrical tape idea is pretty good, I may use that. :)
Andy, that bolt and hole that you mounted your reverse light is going to need some further work by you. The purpose of the hole and bolt on the shifter is to limit the travel of 2d and 4th and 1st and 3d. The bolt comes with a jam nut to hold it in place once it's finally adjusted. You loosen the jam nut and loosen the bolt until there's just a few threads holding it in place. The pull the shifter in gear and hold it in place while tightening the bolt until you feel it make contact (this is a two person job...one person working the shifter and the other underneath working the bolt). I usually then back the bolt out one turn and tighten the jam nut to hold it in place. There are two bolts - one in front and one in back of the shifter housing. For the reverse switch, place the bracket between the jam nut and the shifter and tighten it once you get the bolt to the proper length. Just Google Hurst stop bolt adjustment. Confused yet? :)
It would have been great if the previous owner had put that bolt in place, it wasn't there when I started. When I was trying to figure out what bolt I needed and how deep it could go, I tell that if it threaded in too far then it would hit the linkage, so I made sure to use a short bolt. Granted, this is not ideal, nor is it the correct way to do it, but it worked and I am still able to shift into each gear without any interference.
However, this reverse light switch won't be a problem soon, I've got a super secret mod coming up. :)
Perfect video exactly what I needed, to wire my car up 👍
Great to hear!
Nice Job. Answers a few questions on my 66. On all my bulb exchanges I have converted to LED. A lot brighter and less amperage running thru old wiring harness. Even though I think I changed out most of the harness. You are my go to guy for all things on my 66!
Awesome, thanks for the support!
Man you are doing such a great job on fixing up this American Classic. Absolutely beautiful ❤🔥
Thanks a ton!
Well done Andy! I enjoy your videos
Awesome, thank you!
Thank you, you saved me time and headaches lol. My 69 fastback appreciates you.
Glad to help!
you are a hard worker.
Thank you!
Thanks!
You're welcome!!
Great video man, appreciate these!
Glad you like them!
I had hard time removing those bulbs.
My reverse light only work when they want, I think is the neutral safety switch that controls that in auto cars
Dude, getting those bulbs out was dumb, it shouldn't be that hard. :)
My previous '66 was an auto, but I don't recall how the reverse lights were triggered. In fact, I couldn't tell you for sure if they even worked.
@@AndyKruseChannel I swapped them with LEDs from Amazon but I broke install it because it requires so much force.
It wouldn't hurt to put grommets on those two wires for the lights where they go through the sheetmetal, or braided sleeving. Good video.
This is a great idea, I wish I would have done that during the install, but going back will be easy. :)
Thank you for this, My 66 also does NOT have reverse lights... I have an auto but same concept.
No problem! While you will likely have a different kind of switch to activate the lights, the wire color should be the same and it should help you track down where they are in the car so it can be hooked up. :)
Very thprough. Thank you. Question: How did you know that you needed a 14A fuse?
Thanks!
The fuse size is engraved onto the fuse block, just below where the fuse plugs in. You can see it really well at the 5:50 mark. :)
Awesome video! This helped a lot, my question is how does it wire to the fuse box on the inside of the car? I seem to be hitting roadblock
The fuse at the top of the fuse box is where it attaches. If you were looking at the fuse box, the right-hand wire at that specific fuse should go all the way back to the reverse lights.
Great video as usual! Question, how did you know a part was missing? I understand the tracing of the wires, but how did you know there was a missing part on the transmission? Thanks
Thanks!!
I started researching how the back-up lights work on the manual cars and I knew I had Hurst shifter mechanism and I was hoping they offered a solution. Thankfully they did, it made it easier to just buy the correct bracket and switch. I could have made something myself, but I figured I wasn't the first person to have this issue, so I wasn't surprised when there was a simple solution. :)
@@AndyKruseChannel oh, that makes sense. I appreciate the feedback! Keep up the great videos, they are great! Take care!
Hi, I have a 1968 mustang and the reverse lights don’t work. I have the hurst shifter and I believe I have the same transmission (4 speed) I purchased the reverse switch and I need to install it. But.. when I look underneath there is the old reverse switch but no wires are connected to it, and I don’t see them.
Do you know if those wires come from the engine bay or from under the carpet?
The wiring will come out of the rats nest behind the instrument cluster, run down the inside of the firewall, and under the carpet where it pokes through the transmission tunnel and out to the transmission.
nice, now you have lights, by the way are you live in Wa ? cause on some of your videos you wear SEAHAWKS gears
Yes I am!
That fuse is 5.7 short barrel fuse not a 14 it is also for the courtesy lights
Thanks for the heads up.
now i see your licence plate is WA, yeah right on
There is so much in Washington that is our little secret. Except, it seems like someone has been talking because people are moving here faster than they can build houses. :)
what no led reverse lights?
Gotta leave something for later. :)