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Topic subjectRE: wiring up MS
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4892, RE: wiring up MS
Posted by adamzty, Dec-31-69 06:00 PM
Originally posted by streetlightningi take it the "5 v vref" is what i use to power the crank and other sensors that require a voltage source?

Yes, that will work fine.

Originally posted by streetlightningi also dont have the other "pin 31" that goes to the coil? is that normal? or is my harness a little messed up? I figure the black with green stripe is Grouns, correct?

Where did you get your harness from? Wherever you got it from should have a wiring diagram for it, or at least a wire color chart.

Originally posted by streetlightningare injecto 1 and 3 a pair? and do they belong to Inj 1 or inj 2.

Injectors 1 and 3 are a pair wired to bank 1 on the MS. 2 and 4 are a pair wired to bank 2.

Originally posted by streetlightningAs for the spedo sensor, which wire is signal, and which needs the 5v. and what do i connect the signal wire too? i dont see one on my harness.

The signal wire will go straight to speedo wire under the dash. I forget what color that wire is, if I had access to the FSM I would look it up for you.

Originally posted by streetlightningtheres also a connector to the front of the trans, i dont think i need to do anything with that one? i think its my revers sensor?

Yes, reverse sensor. You will have to wire it to your reverse lights if you want them to work.

Originally posted by streetlightningI think these are pretty simple, my ? here is on the crank sensor, which is signal, which needs voltage.thanx for any help! its a 97 crank sensor, i know the 95/96 had a slightly differnt one or connector type.

I cannot see your pics here, they are blocked. The signal wire for the crank sensor is the blue/white one in the stock connector. I believe it's the middle pin. You may want to run a shielded wire here to get a better tach signal. The 2 outside pins are 5v and ground.

Good luck!
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