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What car, what truck
what model
which engine, V4 what size.what FUEL?
my wild guess it just an engine
ever consider asking wisconsin? http://www.wisconsinmotors.com/
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Wiring diagrams for 1980 trucks are contained in a separate Wiring. Diagram Booklet.... Some of these service operations require the use of tools specially designed .... 1-1/2 Ton. 2-3/4 Ton. 3-1 Ton. 4-1/2 Ton (W/HDSusp). Fig. 0A-3-Vehicle Identification Number ... Right Hand Side of Cylinder Block at Rear of Distributor.
Why do you need a wiring diagram for a O2 Sensor? They are 4 wires and when you replace the sensor, you get a OEM. If you are going to get a Universal, it comes with a wiring diagram (GREY go to WHITE) and Black to Black
to change the points to electronic you will need to get the manufacturer of the distributor and contact them for a compatible electronic kit to replace the points or replacement distributor
to fit an alternator , get one with an internal voltage regulator ( talk with an auto electrician for the best unit --it is not necessary to go big amperage units so one about 35-60 amps will suffice and cheaper as well)
wiring will be the same as will fuses (neither volt sensitive)
gauges will have to be changed to 12 volt units
bulbs changed from 6 volt to 12 bulbs and switches will be the same as they are no volt sensitive
basically the same circuit can be used and the only place to be careful is the alternator wire to the battery and the charge light or volt gauge ( auto electrician can advise here )
starter motor will have to be changed to 12 volts and you will again have to get the replacement unit from an auto electrician as the bendix pitch , movement and mounting neck will be critical
wisconsin did not make electrical components but used off the shelf companies such as delco remy, lucas , bosch, ac etc for the accessories to the engine
it is an interesting project so collect as much information from auto electricians and web sites to help you
Give a call to the folks at:
Hustisford, Wisconsin Yard
Hustiford (Wisconsin) Yard @ 866-612-9798. Ask them the ratio of the transmission that they have posted on their website for a 1998 Buick LeSabre. You are likely a simply phone call away from someone who should both know the answer and who actually has one in stock! Best of luck--Bill
Hustisford, Wisconsin Yard
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