CAV84
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All - Still getting use to this site. My '62 M37B1 had the left side dash/panel light hiss, spark and arc last week. I pulled the panel off and found a mess of (original) wires. Some are in pretty good condition, but others seem to be flaking/cracking.
SITUATION: The aluminum(?) connector melted to the light bulb socket and there are burn marks on the outer casing to the speedometer (yeh, it was a fairly intense short). I was able to break the casing free, but the wire is still connected. I thought I'd be able to solder a new 14g wire to the light bulb socket, but now, I'm not sure if that's doable (I don't know yet because I haven't had time to take the wire off/out of the socket). My plan is to cut the old wire, splice in a new piece of wire and reconnect to the panel light socket.
Is that a good plan? Can I do that without the casing? I have put Liquid Tape on some of the other flaking wires and do not want to mess with a whole new harness, if possible. Keep in mind my truck is for parades and car shows, so I do not drive it very often. My other option is to cut and secure the wire and, since I do not drive it often, rely on the one remaining dash light in the rare times I need to see the gauges at night. Suggestions, please! :O)
SITUATION: The aluminum(?) connector melted to the light bulb socket and there are burn marks on the outer casing to the speedometer (yeh, it was a fairly intense short). I was able to break the casing free, but the wire is still connected. I thought I'd be able to solder a new 14g wire to the light bulb socket, but now, I'm not sure if that's doable (I don't know yet because I haven't had time to take the wire off/out of the socket). My plan is to cut the old wire, splice in a new piece of wire and reconnect to the panel light socket.
Is that a good plan? Can I do that without the casing? I have put Liquid Tape on some of the other flaking wires and do not want to mess with a whole new harness, if possible. Keep in mind my truck is for parades and car shows, so I do not drive it very often. My other option is to cut and secure the wire and, since I do not drive it often, rely on the one remaining dash light in the rare times I need to see the gauges at night. Suggestions, please! :O)
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