Someone w/ an NA take a pic of your dizzy!!

Grimsta

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I have a horribly butchered car here in which someone thought they could do the work to it and lost a bunch of crap and severed their dizzy harness and PS high pressure hose (WTF!?)

ANYWAYS, since there are no connectors and I dont have any local NAs for reference and since the TSRM is a total POS with no info could someone take a pic of their NA dizzy wire connector so I can splice each wire to the correct wire.?


Thanks guys!
 

jdub

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Wrong section...thread moved.
Please pay attention to where you start a thread.
 

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Grimsta;1245198 said:
and since the TSRM is a total POS with no info

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Grimsta

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Yeah, those diagrams arent right, like I said... POS... The wires coming out of the dizzy are different than the color of wires on the harness side, thats why I still need a pic. Its a 1989 NA Auto. Thanks

I thought about puttin it in technical, but since I just wanted a pic, sort of like the "post a pic of your pre 89 bumper" thought it'd be cool, thats all.
 

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Grimsta;1246974 said:
Yeah, those diagrams arent right, like I said... POS... The wires coming out of the dizzy are different than the color of wires on the harness side, thats why I still need a pic. Its a 1989 NA Auto. Thanks

I thought about puttin it in technical, but since I just wanted a pic, sort of like the "post a pic of your pre 89 bumper" thought it'd be cool, thats all.

Ok, im a newbie to working on cars/supras, so im not so good with the terminology. I just finished completely rebuilding the the entire engine. What part of the harness is the "dizzy"? If its visible ill take a pic today and post it. I have an 1989 NA Manual.
 

Grimsta

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Then call a tranny a transmission, its what auto "insiders" call things ;)

So any pics yet? I dont think it'd be that hard for someone to take a picture of their distributor's harness connector on both sides considering this is in the 7MGE tech section. Everyone in here should have non turbo 7Ms w/ dizzys, lol
 

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Grimsta;1249005 said:
Then call a tranny a transmission, its what auto "insiders" call things ;)

So any pics yet? I dont think it'd be that hard for someone to take a picture of their distributor's harness connector on both sides considering this is in the 7MGE tech section. Everyone in here should have non turbo 7Ms w/ dizzys, lol

My 89 is in a garage 20 miles from where i live... Hopefully ill get a chance to do the first test drive tomorrow and ill take picks of the dizzy wire harness connector before i leave the garage...
 

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heres some pics of the plug i'm guessing that its all that you need. if not tell me and i'll take some more pics tomorrow.
 
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Grimsta

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rj_conerly;1249527 said:
heres some pics of the plug i'm guessing that its all that you need. if not tell me and i'll take some more pics tomorrow.

Thats good, but I need a picture of the dizzy's connector as well
 

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SWEEEET dood, now this car can finally go home, lol

Thanks a bunch SupraCobra.... BTW are you calling it that because you're getting the Cobra brakes? lol
 

Grimsta

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actually with things being as busy I just got a chance to go back to the car and realized thats actually not a pic of what I need. See that dizzy has a connector right on its body, ours doesnt. It has a red, yellow, green and white wire coming straight out the dizzy, no connector. They must've been plugged into a connetor before but what ever it is its long gone. The owner's ex boy friend f'ed this car all up and hacked up a bunch of important stuff thinking he knew what he was doing
 

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Grimsta;1255451 said:
actually with things being as busy I just got a chance to go back to the car and realized thats actually not a pic of what I need. See that dizzy has a connector right on its body, ours doesnt. It has a red, yellow, green and white wire coming straight out the dizzy, no connector. They must've been plugged into a connetor before but what ever it is its long gone. The owner's ex boy friend f'ed this car all up and hacked up a bunch of important stuff thinking he knew what he was doing


So do you need a new dizzy?

http://www.supramania.com/forums/showthread.php?t=89324
 

89Joe

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You're going to want to shield the wires on that plug from the elements. They deteriorate right at the plug over time and you're going to have one hell of a time with the car stalling out on random occasions. I had to completely replace my connector with another. Just a precaution.