need some wiring assistance..
#1
What I am doing is throwing the away the merc wiring harness from my motor, cause they are crude. I will be rewiring the motor from scratch. I want to use a plugs or terminal blocks so I can just unplug and pull the motor. I have looked into weatherpack sealed connecters, they come in 1 pin connecters to a 6 pin connecters. But these connecters are only made for 14-16 gauge wire. I have looked into terminal blocks too. Its looks like most of them don't except larger wire. I would like to find a connecter of some sort to use.
I have about 8 or 9 wires that are 14-16 gauge, then I have two wires ( ground and power) that are 8 gauge, coming from the front of the boat.
I would like some opinons on what to use conneceter wise. I know there is some nice stuff out there i can use But i just need help finding it.
How have you wired your motors? with plugs or just hard wired into the boat?
Thanks
Travis
I have about 8 or 9 wires that are 14-16 gauge, then I have two wires ( ground and power) that are 8 gauge, coming from the front of the boat.
I would like some opinons on what to use conneceter wise. I know there is some nice stuff out there i can use But i just need help finding it.
How have you wired your motors? with plugs or just hard wired into the boat?
Thanks
Travis
#2
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I used the stock harness. Because I was doing a custom install, I now feel that it was a mistake. CP sell a blank harness with the stock plug that would have worked alot better. I still ended up using a weather pak connection for some of the additional gauges. Sorry, but I can't think of a single connection that will accomidate all of our needs.
#3
Traviss: For the lighter gauge wires, try MSD. They have very nice harnesses and weathertight connectors. You also want to use a good crimping tool. I don't think you will find proper connectors for the #8 cables, nor should you.
These are high amperage cables that absolutely need to be bolted down - tight
These are high amperage cables that absolutely need to be bolted down - tight
#4
Yup i believe the MSD weatherpack connecters should work for the smaller wires. but like you said the bigger wires need to have good solid connectoins. I am going to keep looking around.
headed up north for the weekend talk to guys later..
Thanks
Travis
headed up north for the weekend talk to guys later..
Thanks
Travis
#7
Try pacer marine, they may have a cannon plug to accomodate all your wires.
If not you can use some of the stereo amp connectors. They quick disconnect and carry high amp loads like 8 guage.
Pacer # is 954-462-0902.
Most of us builders use the Mercury cannon plug for the entire dash.
Accessories can be run through a seperate simular harness and sistered with the heavy guage wire very neatly.
If not you can use some of the stereo amp connectors. They quick disconnect and carry high amp loads like 8 guage.
Pacer # is 954-462-0902.
Most of us builders use the Mercury cannon plug for the entire dash.
Accessories can be run through a seperate simular harness and sistered with the heavy guage wire very neatly.
#8
Originally posted by Cord
Actually, msd is just a retailer. The weatherpak is a GM invention. Try getting them at Napa
Actually, msd is just a retailer. The weatherpak is a GM invention. Try getting them at Napa

Its nice I am up north using my aunt's computer... damm it is cold up here
#9
I think the main plug you are talking bout has more wires and terminals than what my idea is, well any way how about one of those black 7 way trailer connectors, they will take up to 10 gauge wire but not 8 gauge because ive tried, it will go in but some of the strands dont get pinched so you end up with almost a 10 gauge connection anyway, you could do somthing seperate with the big ones and that would get you close to back down to your 7 wires for the connector, they are cheap, about 7 bucks each just about anywhere, (k mart, walmart, auto zone), with a little dielectric grease they wont corrode, the only thing I dont know if your trying to make it look perfict, but it may look a bit rigged up to someone with a trained eye, if you want a aluminum housing with steel pins again a 7 way conn i could send you one free if you cover shipping, its the same thing that would be on a semi truck, again not the best looking though, and traviss, up north? where about? its 1 degree here in NW Indiana Chicogo area, thats without the wind chill, winter sucks!
#10
wow.. thanks for the ideas. I am probably going to end up putting the smaller wires into a weatherpak of some sort. Dad said he had a few terminal blocks for 8 gauge in the barn.. I'll look at those and see.
rough water.... I am up here in oscoda michigan, about 2 hrs north of flint michigan. , same place i spend the summer weekends at, our summer home is about a mile down the lake. My uncle is retired so I stay at his nice warm house.
Right now its windy as hell. Just came in from the ice shanty and caught a some nice perch.
later
rough water.... I am up here in oscoda michigan, about 2 hrs north of flint michigan. , same place i spend the summer weekends at, our summer home is about a mile down the lake. My uncle is retired so I stay at his nice warm house.
Right now its windy as hell. Just came in from the ice shanty and caught a some nice perch. later



