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Update: Got it all wired up. Used butt splices. I got the kind with heat shrink. I found that if the crimp was not made all the way out to the edge of the butt splice they tended to be weak. However, when done properly they hold just fine. I did find that the crimp tool sometimes scored the heat shrink and when heat was applied it would pull away from the connector and expose a little of the metal connector. I wrapped any of these with additional electricians tape. It turns out that the glow plug wire was fine. The wire that was missing was the temp sensor so I wired that back too.
Once it was all wired up I cranked her up and nothing. No dash board lights. No gauges. I started to panic and remembered the fuse. It was blown. Replace it and everything worked fine except the fuel gauge. I followed the wiring from the float unit in the tank all the way to the dash. Checked all my connections. Everything was fine. The fuel gauge has been working on and off for a few years but the needle would still move some. Now, nothing.
I could not figure it out. As mentioned before there are two black wires. Both grounds and both go to the same lead in the wiring diagram so I don't think that is it. I cleaned the connections at the float/sender. Tried to remove the float but one of the hood hinge pins makes it so you can't get it out without removing, or at least loosening the whole fuel tank.
The shop manual says to test voltage at the float/sender. What do I test this with? I've got a voltage tester but it is for home electrical. Will it work on a 12 volt tractor system?
I'll probably just give up on the fuel gauge.
Anyway, did an oil and filter change, fuel filter change, air filters changed and everything lubed while I had everything apart.
Once it was all wired up I cranked her up and nothing. No dash board lights. No gauges. I started to panic and remembered the fuse. It was blown. Replace it and everything worked fine except the fuel gauge. I followed the wiring from the float unit in the tank all the way to the dash. Checked all my connections. Everything was fine. The fuel gauge has been working on and off for a few years but the needle would still move some. Now, nothing.
I could not figure it out. As mentioned before there are two black wires. Both grounds and both go to the same lead in the wiring diagram so I don't think that is it. I cleaned the connections at the float/sender. Tried to remove the float but one of the hood hinge pins makes it so you can't get it out without removing, or at least loosening the whole fuel tank.
The shop manual says to test voltage at the float/sender. What do I test this with? I've got a voltage tester but it is for home electrical. Will it work on a 12 volt tractor system?
I'll probably just give up on the fuel gauge.
Anyway, did an oil and filter change, fuel filter change, air filters changed and everything lubed while I had everything apart.