C10 Project: Electrical Wiring

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  • Опубліковано 26 сер 2024
  • Started wiring the Terminator X and integrating with the factory wiring remaining. #c10, #squarebody, #stoutcustom
    Music Credit: Hot Rod Rebels by The Best Ofs

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  • @djazzy1016
    @djazzy1016 Рік тому +7

    This is the most detailed and inspiring electric video I've seen on a square body! Doing all of this on my 84 RIGHT NOW. Moving the battery, everything you're doing. How did you mount those relays behind the firewall without drilling holes in your nice new firewall? Guys like you are why they call it UA-cam U. Thank you for putting in the work to make a video like this.

    • @StoutCustom
      @StoutCustom  Рік тому +1

      Thanks DJ. I did have to drill holes to hold the relays in place but they came through high up in the vent/cowl panel area so they aren’t seen. I would probably do it different next time though. Good luck with your 84. Thanks for the comment and thanks for watching!

  • @Brian-tg8ye
    @Brian-tg8ye Рік тому +2

    Awesome wiring work. I'm nearing this stage. Finally painted my interior/ firewall with single stage... per your recommendation. Came out great. Now I'm working on rebuilding stock ac box

    • @StoutCustom
      @StoutCustom  Рік тому +1

      Good deal! Im glad it turned out great for you. Sounds like you are moving along pretty well too.

  • @keithbrann5086
    @keithbrann5086 Рік тому +5

    For all those people that complain about using a flat blade screwdriver as a prybar, Stout Custom says hold my beer and uses a wood chisel.

    • @StoutCustom
      @StoutCustom  Рік тому

      Yeah this is my favorite wood chisel/pry bar/scraper/bottle opener/screwdriver/hammer/cold chisel/toothpick/fork-spoon-knife/spider killer/prop rod/pointer that I have in my tool box, lol. Thanks for watching!

    • @deankay4434
      @deankay4434 Рік тому +1

      @@StoutCustom That is funny right there, I don't care who you are!

  • @robertlambert5299
    @robertlambert5299 Рік тому +1

    Glad to see you moving along on the project. Nice work as usual.

    • @StoutCustom
      @StoutCustom  Рік тому +1

      Just trying to keep moving ahead. Thanks!

  • @deankay4434
    @deankay4434 Рік тому +1

    A very nice job again with the video, lighting and subject. The resistor to the alternator is 460 ohms and acts as a current limiting device that same as the "GEN" light or "BAT" light on the dash. Since most have volt meter, that bulb act as a field wire to turn on the alternator. The older "SI" had one regulator to use, the newer "CS" alt have 28. It still gets battery voltage but with the current limited to 0.25 amp. GM actually use the bulb with a 460 ohm resistor in parallel on the dash, in case the bulb went bad.
    GM uses the same color wire for certain functions for decades, but in 1986, began to display each circuit in "Cell" by themselves.
    Also unless vehicle speed comes from GPS, there is a 40 tooth reluctor that passes a magnetic pickup. The two wires are twisted (With a drill) 9 times per foot and go into the PCM VSS Hi & Lo terminals. To protect the signals (A/C) at lower speeds, they grounded a wire and wrap it with the harness to the PCM and ground it again. It is shielding from RFI. Using shrink tubing is the greatest, but if you have to use tape, dab a bit of black weatherstrip adhesive on the tag end & it won't come apart. Home improvement stores sell dielectric grease with the epoxy in automotive. It is way cheaper there. I have 2 huge tubes I bought at a Mercury dealer. Just like you say on your kitty hair "I put that %i#t on everything!"
    The project is looking very good. I suggest putting a large cable on the end housing of the alternator as the negative diodes create (-) negative here, but paint, powder coat can create resistance their as well.
    PS; I forgot to remind you that the PCM can provide ground to cooling fan (s) by using a 30-40 amp relay unused at the connector. Just tell the programmer on & off temps.
    Have a good week and I will be watching. I think I got the bell set correctly! DK

    • @StoutCustom
      @StoutCustom  Рік тому +1

      Good info. Very informative. This fan set up came with the two 30A relays and is wired to the pcm like you said. The terminator pcm makes everything easy to control. I am going with GPS speedo because I read somewhere of a comparability issue somewhere along the line, maybe with the type of Guage I was looking at so…bypassed the problem. Maybe we will see if this all actually works as planned shortly, lol. Thanks as always!

  • @RebuildRex
    @RebuildRex Рік тому +1

    Looking Good! Getting closer to finishing.

  • @gmctx5487
    @gmctx5487 Рік тому +1

    Thanks for sharing👍looking good Sir

    • @StoutCustom
      @StoutCustom  Рік тому

      You’re welcome! Thanks for watching!

  • @michaelduran8392
    @michaelduran8392 7 місяців тому +1

    at 7:00 I like how mentioned what color wire from the bulk head went... this will help me in faster way.

    • @StoutCustom
      @StoutCustom  7 місяців тому

      Good deal. Good luck on your project and thanks for watching!

  • @deankay4434
    @deankay4434 Рік тому +1

    I like to read the comments you make during the video, so I turn on the "Ai Vocal interpretation" since 38+ years in the shop, my hearing is not what used to be. But is or can be funny as it tries to readout, like @15:05 you are installing the Maxi-Fuse terminals for the block. It simply said "Maxi Fuse - Music". Now I know what music to play when working with Maxi-Fuses! Cool. I just want "Ai" driving my truck as the sign on the road says "Wrights Lake" and the vehicle takes turn into the lake! Not for me. But I digress!
    Have a merry Christmas and happy new year Jim. It will different having an empty chair if "Granny" was over. God bless! DK, Omaha.

    • @StoutCustom
      @StoutCustom  Рік тому

      Now I’ve got to try the Ai thing to see how it works, lol. Merry Christmas to you and a happy new year as well my friend.

  • @haniballecter7605
    @haniballecter7605 5 місяців тому +1

    i think you did a great job the only thing i seen that i would be scared of is where that battery is , personally i would put some kind of rubber or plastic panel above that battery

    • @StoutCustom
      @StoutCustom  5 місяців тому

      I was concerned with the top post making contact with the bottom of the floor but there is a good bit of room there. Another option would be to mount something like an optima battery sideways.

  • @mickiematthews1881
    @mickiematthews1881 Рік тому +1

    You sparked a question when you mentioned you were going to make a covering for those 3 rectangular shaped holes that the cowl covers, in that water goes down through the cowl covering and into those 3 rectangular opening. I am sure GM had a passage way for the water to exit. If that exit is plugged off with leaves and dirt, would that lead to rust where the floor meets the kick panel?
    I have big time rust in that area on both sides.
    As usual, you have made me more aware of so many rabbit trails on this old truck.
    Thanks so much for your channel.

    • @StoutCustom
      @StoutCustom  Рік тому +1

      Yes absolutely. I believe there is a screened plastic panel behind the metal cowl panel but I’m sure over time stuff makes it through. There is a passageway from the cowl panel up top, around the side of the cab, and down to the floor area of the kick panel. On the passenger side there is a large vent that gets it air from this passageway. There is an opening at the very bottom of this passageway (maybe 1/2” x 2”) that lets the water out. A few leaves and some debris will easily clog it up. Most likely it is the source of most rust in that area.

  • @martinolivas319
    @martinolivas319 Рік тому +1

    Say brother,awesome video and details! Have you ever wired up a remote start to one of your swaps. I’m wanting to wire up a compustar 4900S to my 76 c10. I’ve already got my swap in with a stand alone harness and will be redoing the whole chassis wiring soon. A video would be awesome

    • @StoutCustom
      @StoutCustom  Рік тому +1

      I hadn’t even thought about remote start but that’s a good idea. Should be pretty straight foreword. Hmmmm, interesting. Thanks for watching!

  • @davidwellman7080
    @davidwellman7080 4 дні тому +1

    I have a 73 C-10, I had signals working on it till it caught on fire. I've checked all the wires I don't see anything burnt but now if I hit my brakes the indicator light up for the signals But the signals don't work. Do have any suggestions?? Any one??

    • @StoutCustom
      @StoutCustom  3 дні тому

      @@davidwellman7080 if things are catching fire, you need to take it to a shop and get some help. I tied my turn signals for my new dash into the wrong spot and had the same thing happen. The signals would light up when I hit the brakes. I think I had to tie into the brake wires after they had passed through all the relays n such to fix it. Otherwise it would feed a ground through the system for the brake wires. Anyway, get a skilled person to look at it before the whole truck burns to the ground. Good luck and thanks for watching!

  • @ceaserthemighty
    @ceaserthemighty 2 місяці тому +1

    Awesome work. Did you replace the wiring for the engine harness?

    • @StoutCustom
      @StoutCustom  2 місяці тому

      Yes for the engine. Used a Holley TerminatorX Used the factory harness for the lights and turn signals

    • @ceaserthemighty
      @ceaserthemighty 2 місяці тому

      @@StoutCustom that Holley came with the wiring?

    • @StoutCustom
      @StoutCustom  2 місяці тому +1

      @@ceaserthemighty yes. The TerminatorX has the ELECTRONIC CONTOL UNIT (ECU) and wiring necessary to run an LS engine or other electronically controlled engine. This one was based on a 1999 LM7 (5.3 truck engine) so it was wired for a 24x reluctor wheel and multec injectors I think. You just have to match the terminator up to what you are planning on running. The TerminatorX Max will also give you what you need to control an electronically controlled transmission if you need it.

    • @ceaserthemighty
      @ceaserthemighty 2 місяці тому +1

      @@StoutCustom thanks man!

  • @martinolivas319
    @martinolivas319 21 день тому +1

    Say brother I, changed out my ignition switch and am having trouble getting it adjusted properly so all key functions work, I can have my assesory working or the cranking, of course I have it cranking but if you have any tips or tricks to properly adjust it I would appreciate it

    • @StoutCustom
      @StoutCustom  21 день тому

      @@martinolivas319 I’m not aware of any adjustment on the switch itself or anywhere for that matter. That doesn’t mean it doesn’t exist though. I would compare the old and new switch to make sure they look, operate, and are exactly the same. Might try a second switch from a different manufacturer if the switch is all you changed. Other than that the part the switch goes into may be different or defective. Hope you can figure it out. Very frustrating I’m sure. Thanks for watching!

    • @martinolivas319
      @martinolivas319 21 день тому +1

      Thank you

  • @papergatorzfedducca7998
    @papergatorzfedducca7998 Рік тому +1

    NEW SUBSCRIBER!!!!!!!!

  • @mickiematthews1881
    @mickiematthews1881 Рік тому +1

    Jim, you are a wealth of knowledge sir.
    Is there a way to access that area we are talking about? I would assume I would need to remove the fenders to start with, but where to go from there?

    • @StoutCustom
      @StoutCustom  Рік тому

      Yes the fender would have to come off and probably the door for good accesss. The panel is of course welded on. Its the outer panel of the cab directly behind the fender. There are some replacement panels available depending on the model truck you have. All I saw on Auto Metal Direct for the squarebody was a lower half piece which may be all you need if its rusted out. I would get the replacement panel in hand before starting to remove the old one. That should help you decide where to section it in if that's what it needs.

  • @mrmidnight32
    @mrmidnight32 24 дні тому

    Are c10’s wired differently at the bulk head?! Everyone on UA-cam has the same wiring you do.
    My 12v wires only put out .4v to my accessories.
    But when I make B4 my hot all my accessories and A1 and B2 wire get 12v output.
    But if I wire it like everyone else says I get nothing.
    Mine is a 85 v6 short bed.

  • @bobbyjones2363
    @bobbyjones2363 Рік тому +1

    On the starter maybe the old Style metal tube

  • @thabigghomie_
    @thabigghomie_ Рік тому

    Hey good stuff mannnnnnn so weld a pc of sheet metal plate in tht vent hold to keep the 💧water out the cab

    • @StoutCustom
      @StoutCustom  Рік тому

      I'm going to screw them in most likely so I can remove them if I need to.

  • @arbot1
    @arbot1 9 місяців тому +1

    hey great info! where did you get the fuse holder, you called it a maxi fuse? Thanks , Old fart noobie here. Thanks again!!!!

    • @StoutCustom
      @StoutCustom  9 місяців тому +1

      I believe I ordered it from Auto Electric Supply. It’s called a GEP 6 position MAXI fuse waterproof PDC kit. Thanks for watching!

    • @arbot1
      @arbot1 9 місяців тому

      @@StoutCustomthanks!!!!

  • @jacobcarroll2848
    @jacobcarroll2848 5 місяців тому

    There's a wire on the driver side of my block on the fire wall I just my truck off and that wire started smoking and I can't find anything about but it goes from the firewall down behind the block

    • @StoutCustom
      @StoutCustom  5 місяців тому

      Disconnect the battery until you can figure it out. Have to trace it and see where it goes and see where the short is. It’s very possible to catch fire and burn to the ground. May need to get it to a professional shop to troubleshoot.

  • @Rodriguezerick23
    @Rodriguezerick23 5 місяців тому +1

    Im having trouble with my 87 the fuses keep burning for the idle and T/L CTSY the thing about it is i have to have them connected together by a wire for the truck to turn on the truck so if they arent connect then i wont hear the fuel pump go off or anything i dont get it could it be a bad wire somewhere thats burning them or is it something else has anyone ever had this problem before

    • @StoutCustom
      @StoutCustom  5 місяців тому +1

      Really hard to say without looking at it and tracing wires but it sound like too many wires pulling power on one fuse. Need to trace the wires and give individual components their own circuit and fuse. Look for damage to the wires as you trace

    • @Rodriguezerick23
      @Rodriguezerick23 5 місяців тому

      @@StoutCustom so its possible that i could have 1 or too many wires connected into one component like one can be going one way and the other another way

    • @StoutCustom
      @StoutCustom  5 місяців тому +1

      @@Rodriguezerick23 I believe so

  • @user-zz5ft4od8p
    @user-zz5ft4od8p 7 місяців тому +1

    Can you give me a part number on the fuse block?

    • @StoutCustom
      @StoutCustom  7 місяців тому

      It is a GEP 6 position MAXI fuse waterproof pdc kit from CE Autoelectric supply.

  • @HaveUSeenMyBaseball86
    @HaveUSeenMyBaseball86 3 місяці тому +1

    Who did you get your fender wells from?

    • @StoutCustom
      @StoutCustom  3 місяці тому +1

      They are factory style from AMD but I modified them. Had to add about 2 1/2” because I raised them up

    • @HaveUSeenMyBaseball86
      @HaveUSeenMyBaseball86 3 місяці тому

      @StoutCustom trying to find parts for my 1977 C10. It's running just trying to make it look a little nice.

    • @StoutCustom
      @StoutCustom  3 місяці тому

      @@HaveUSeenMyBaseball86 10-4. I’ve had good luck with the AMD parts I’ve gotten.

    • @HaveUSeenMyBaseball86
      @HaveUSeenMyBaseball86 3 місяці тому

      @@StoutCustom they are pricey. Lol

  • @Bueno-Fabrication-Tuning
    @Bueno-Fabrication-Tuning Рік тому +1

    Awesome video! Strange question but what do you think your C10 is worth completed? If you were to try to sell it?

    • @StoutCustom
      @StoutCustom  Рік тому +1

      Hard to say until someone makes an offer but considering how much I’ve spent on it, all the labor involved, and my usual luck, about $3500.00, lol.

    • @Bueno-Fabrication-Tuning
      @Bueno-Fabrication-Tuning Рік тому +1

      That's a good price. I'm working on something similar. Unfortunately I got to sell it when I'm finished. I've seen them go as high as $50 k. But $35k still a good price

    • @StoutCustom
      @StoutCustom  Рік тому +1

      @@Bueno-Fabrication-Tuning yeah I was building this as my shop truck but will probably sell it when it’s done

  • @kountrylr23
    @kountrylr23 Рік тому +1

    Why did you decide not to paint the truck first? Just curious.

    • @StoutCustom
      @StoutCustom  Рік тому +1

      Was burnt out on body work for a while after the C10 show truck project so decided to concentrate on getting it running. Once I hear it run it should motivate me to finish the bodywork. 👍

  • @Joe-xj2tb
    @Joe-xj2tb 7 місяців тому +1

    I need to ask a question first off, WHY WOULD YOU PUT THE BATTERY IN THE PERFECT PLACE TO GET WATER STR8 ON IT!!!? Just wonderin why youd do that

    • @StoutCustom
      @StoutCustom  7 місяців тому

      Not planning on driving it in the rain. On the rare occasion it gets wet it will be fine.

    • @user-bn6ky1gu7m
      @user-bn6ky1gu7m 6 місяців тому

      marine battery's never get wet, do they?

  • @djazzy1016
    @djazzy1016 Рік тому +1

    Did you ever make the covers for the cowl area you mentioned at 18:15? Definitely wanna do that. You could sell those.

    • @StoutCustom
      @StoutCustom  Рік тому +1

      I started them but never finished. Hope to make my way back to it when I start buttoning things up on the final go round.

    • @djazzy1016
      @djazzy1016 Рік тому

      @@StoutCustom fantastic! Hope you put up footage of the process and end result! Thanks for always replying sir. Many of us appreciate it more than you know.

  • @craigdahlman9257
    @craigdahlman9257 Рік тому +1

    Can you divulge the blue color on the square body?

    • @StoutCustom
      @StoutCustom  Рік тому

      It’s 8X0 Smoky Blue from Toyota. Thanks for watching!

  • @tcollier4017
    @tcollier4017 Рік тому +1

    wiring... the fun and frustrating 😆. I'm definitly no wiring expert or anyting but I do enjoy the challenge. whis is why I'll probably pay someone smarter than me to do the initial wiring on my C10

    • @StoutCustom
      @StoutCustom  Рік тому +1

      I think the hard part is trying to keep it neat. The terminator has fairly easy to follow instructions and lots of how tos on the internet. The factory wiring is what’s a little difficult to decipher.

    • @deankay4434
      @deankay4434 Рік тому +2

      @TCollier It requires patience for sure, but a game plan of major parts, location and like Mr. Jim Stout says, keep it neat.
      If you start with a bulb test light, a $50+ digital multi meter, tape, harness cover and equipment to solder. Notice that Mr. Stout used the split convoluted harness cover but the woven cloth, this is easy, safe and clean. Products are also rated by air temps they are exposed to. Solder crimped connectors, shrink tube over them, home improvement stores sell dielectric grease cheap $5.
      If you go to salvage yards, behind the glove box in Buick LeSabers, Park Ave (90's era) but you will find a fuse relay block for 12 or each. Each fuse protects the relay control circuit. If "LS" engine, the programmer can turn on two quad-drivers that supply "Ground" to fan relay coils. Set point on & off can be what you want. In the audio world, look at a website "KnuKoncepts" as they have battery terminals that fit, provide 4-5 connections for power & ground. If you caught Mr. Stout's comment; redundant grounds! (Battery- to frame, engine, cab, bed and I suggest ground from alternators end housing to block, battery as this is where (-) comes from. Star washers are flat washers with spurs, placed on last after cable/wire eyelets that dig thru paint, powder coat, grease but use the dielectric grease under, around & top of bolt on terminals. Use a small dab inside plastic connectors for terminals to protect them for moisture.
      The bulk-head connector has 4 sections, closest to the fender is lights, engine side is engine, top is cruise control and long 4-5 wire ones is wiper. Use long cheap zip ties to form your harness, one completed, sacrifice the as you install the harness cover.
      Companies like "WayTek", Dell City and others have good terminals, but I get GM harness wire & connectors at the bone yard for cheap. Use a masking tape, write the device it goes to and feed it the direction thru loose zip ties. A small flat blade pocket screwdriver & small straight pick work great for removing wires from connectors as I made one from the thin spring steel out of old school wiper blades. Bend a circle handle and grind the other end narrow. I have entire Kent-Moore kit of tools to remove terminals, but use 2-3 only all of the time. Crumpets have come down in price but get ones that roll the center core crimp over into the it's sister.
      Tip; Start tape when ready on wire bundle, slide open split over tape, make your wraps and dab black weatherstrip adhesive onto the tag end, press into place and let it dry. It will never unravel.
      I am doing an 81 El Co, almost complete. Adding a hidden "No Crank Switch is easy. Get a 40 amp relay with connector. Use 30 & 87 to bread PPL start wire. Use HVAC fan switch High or Cruise Set button. Cruise may provide ground or B+ when pushed as High Fan maybe B+ or continuity between hi and other 3 wires. Push set with left hand finger while cranking (My favorite) or flip blower to HI then crank. Once started, the relay does not effect either function as no cranking is going on. Plus if the engine is running, you can't accidentally re-engage starter again. The "LS" has that feature inside the PCM software. If RPM is above 400, cranking is denied!
      Best of luck! DK, ASE master since 78, retired.

    • @tcollier4017
      @tcollier4017 Рік тому +2

      @@StoutCustom there's always so much factory wiring but when you do anything aftermarket or restoration it doesn't seem as much

    • @tcollier4017
      @tcollier4017 Рік тому +1

      @@deankay4434 a wealth of knowledge in that master brain of yours. If only I had that

    • @deankay4434
      @deankay4434 Рік тому

      @@tcollier4017 I was incorrect in naming the fire wall connector locations. Mr. Stout has "Text" on screen providing information on each connector. I am not totally familiar with the "Square Body C10" as the call it. The connector is held in place on the engine side with a center 10mm bolt. It is usually captured on the back and won't fall.
      The group of connectors are held together with a large plastic "C" shaped clip. If spread by thumbs or a pocket screwdriver, work it to & bottom toward the engine. It will release all of the connectors. The first one next to the fender goes back to the bed. The next one is lights.
      Either electrical or painting, they both require equipment, knowledge and practice with and understanding of how it works. Jim Stout covers every issue needed including his paint paddle or cut yard stick. Make sure to ease on edge for the leading edge for good contact. Hand placement will become muscle memory or second nature and becomes obvious when blocking over a guide coat.
      As for electrical, just watch videos and if hard to understand, go to another as some are much better teachers.
      At least the wire color is consistent on GM's. Red=B+, ORN=Switched, WHT, BRN & YEL are usually lights.
      Having a wiring diagram or schematic in a factory book would be great, but those are long gone! Dealerships sold them off on eBay as well as people who bought them to sell for profit.
      You best bet, depending on the year, but find an "On-Line Forum" and join them. They always have an electrical section. If lucky, someone may post a colored schematic for your truck. Even as new as 86, GM still published a fold out in the back of the OEM service manual. Head light on the left, engine, firewall, dash, seats & doors, fuel pump, tail light, license plate bulb and trailer hitch. Connectors are numbered, circuit number, color & wire size in metric cross section. Find a chart you can print and a 3 ring note book, the a box of heavy plastic page protectors. Major changes to electrical are best handled by drawings & photos. Even if drawings are in crayon! Lol.
      DK, ASE master tech. Retired

  • @josecavada3830
    @josecavada3830 11 місяців тому +1

    👍

  • @jessiejohnson4768
    @jessiejohnson4768 8 днів тому +1

    How much is this process

    • @StoutCustom
      @StoutCustom  8 днів тому

      @@jessiejohnson4768 it was my personal truck so I didn’t keep up with it. I’m sure the cost would vary depending on labor rate and materials used but I’ve heard of guys that do really nice work charging around $2k for a wiring job. Like I said it’s going to vary though. Thanks for watching!

  • @tcollier4017
    @tcollier4017 Рік тому +1

    why did you raise the fenders 3"?

    • @StoutCustom
      @StoutCustom  Рік тому +1

      Most people I know with lowered C10’s have issues with tires scrubbing the inner fenders. Just my attempt at avoiding that.

  • @gulfdawg2806
    @gulfdawg2806 10 місяців тому

    Where are you located I need mines wired up like that

  • @ELPANDAP
    @ELPANDAP Рік тому +1

    Can you keep telling what all wierd to firewall do to start the car not the lights you stoped at the purple and there all others colors

    • @StoutCustom
      @StoutCustom  Рік тому

      I wired to a Holley terminator x so the wires I identified are all I needed. It takes some searching but you should be able to find info by googling c10 bulkhead pin out. If I can find the time I will try to go over the wiring in more detail in a future video. Thanks for watching!

    • @ELPANDAP
      @ELPANDAP Рік тому

      Well if you have time please go into detail with wiring I need help

    • @StoutCustom
      @StoutCustom  Рік тому

      @@ELPANDAP are you doing an ls swap or factory engine?

  • @o.d.b.4294
    @o.d.b.4294 Рік тому +1

    Gives me a headache just watching.

    • @StoutCustom
      @StoutCustom  Рік тому +1

      Yep. They should include some BC powders in the wiring kits, lol.