Mercruiser, the big round harness plug..
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Went to plug the big round harness into the newly wired Merc engine harness, problem is my 1988 boats harness is off by the addition of another larger pin. Nine pins in total, 3 larger than the rest. The new Merc engine harness will accept only 2 larger pins. The odd pin looks like an 8 gauge red coming from the fuse panel. did Merc change the harnesses?
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Dan, to anwer your question yes the harness has changed. The 88 harness uses an ammeter so there is a feed and return to the dash that completes the circut from the alternator to the battery. The new engines use a voiltmeter, much better set up.
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thanks. I'm hard wired on both sides. The engine harness was 6 hours of cut,solder,heat shrink of 2 full MSD's, times 2 for the engines. Engine plug is 9 pins. Is it just the extra larger pin thats different? I'm assuming I'll need 3 schematics to compare.
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When we pulled/installed the motors in my boat several of the pins in the Merc plug were loose and a couple came out. Merc wants a ton for them, plus they no longer had the early version that my boat used.
Rather than re-wire everything from the panels back with new Merc plugs (harness wires are not removabel) I just bought some mil style round connectors (which have replacable pins in case there is ever a problem in the future) and replaced both ends. All it takes is a little time crimping the new pins onto the wires and then installing them into the connector bodies. The new plugs include heat shrink back shells for wire strain relief and gaskets to keep them water tight.
-Greg
Rather than re-wire everything from the panels back with new Merc plugs (harness wires are not removabel) I just bought some mil style round connectors (which have replacable pins in case there is ever a problem in the future) and replaced both ends. All it takes is a little time crimping the new pins onto the wires and then installing them into the connector bodies. The new plugs include heat shrink back shells for wire strain relief and gaskets to keep them water tight.
-Greg
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well, found out there is an extra pin,so, break it off and the harness plugs in. Except the pin was the feed to the fuse block under the dash. Can these plugs be rebuilt or replaced? The pins are knarly enough to be crimped and pushed back throough. I'll be usung a but connector and heat shrink to get it fired on the hose but need a permanent fix. Thanks
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Can you just run a jumper wire up to the dash for now? I am curious as I am going through the same problem. HOWEVER my ignition does not get its power from the harness so maybe I can do the same thing? I will look into it. I will definatly change over the wire like Next week but man to have to rewire the dash with the new harness will suck!!!! I was looking at it yesterday and thinking that MAN this is so close to going in.
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Originally posted by DanL
... Can these plugs be rebuilt or replaced? ...
... Can these plugs be rebuilt or replaced? ...
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