American Autowire Installation '65 Mustang Part 1 Episode 123 Autorestomod

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  • čas přidán 7. 09. 2024

Komentáře • 51

  • @cmscms123456
    @cmscms123456 Před rokem

    I put my fuse box on the left side of the steering column, on a bracket I made, the fuses are right under the dash, facing down to the floor, easy to reach and see... also the entire harness simply goes up from there, very easy.

  • @AutoRestoMod
    @AutoRestoMod  Před 11 lety +1

    Cory, we've had great dealings with these guys and are happy to endorse the product line. Hindsight being what it is we feel that a couple of rolls of the tape they offer might have been a better choice for limbering the wire in the interior. The sticky stuff doesn't allow for as much movement of the wire bundle. Thanks for the insight and we appreciate your watching the show!

  • @cory1684
    @cory1684 Před 11 lety

    American Auto Wire also offers an adhesive free friction tape similar to the cars stock wire wrap that is what i used on my car. I was clueless when i started my project (spent some time on the phone with jeff matching stock to the new harness) but i really love this product they offer so many options and updates.

  • @JKWilson61
    @JKWilson61 Před 11 lety

    Well Jeff I'm really proud of your choice of which finger you used to push your glasses back up when Vinnie was mocking you. It would have been so easy to use "another" finger! Of course using that other finger could have killed two birds with one stone, pushing your glasses up AND providing a non-verbal response! LOL

  • @SixtyFiveDropTop
    @SixtyFiveDropTop Před 11 lety

    Are you installing a rubber/plastic grommet where the wires pass through the firewall? My experience is that, over time, and with constant vibration from driving, the wiring insullation can wear away if exposed to the metal edge of the pass-through hole. That avoids a possible short. You may have that task in the next video, and I am just jumping the gun/grommet. But it is an easy task and even Vinnie could do it.

  • @jevchance
    @jevchance Před 11 lety

    Holy awesome video guys, I'll be using this in a couple years for sure.

  • @65mustangkcode
    @65mustangkcode Před 11 lety

    Darn, you guys couldn't have posted this a month ago lol!!! Im almost finished putting this same exact kit in my 66. Its a really nice harness i like it a lot. Good video anyways!!

  • @AutoRestoMod
    @AutoRestoMod  Před 11 lety

    Yep, but we don't want to install the grommets until we are sure there are no more wires to pass through the firewall. We'll go into more detail on that next week. Wow, Vinnie is sad now....

  • @AutoRestoMod
    @AutoRestoMod  Před 11 lety +1

    Vinnie? MOCK? Perish the...who stole my glasses; VINNIE!!!!

  • @CorwinBos
    @CorwinBos Před 11 lety

    Great looking harness.
    Wrapping the harness is a PITA. I wish manufacturers would simply use braided sleeving instead.

  • @jowens1126
    @jowens1126 Před 5 lety

    I would not use Electrical Tape to wrap a harness. I would recommend using Tesa Tape. This is a Fiber tape that is very similar to what is used at the factory. It lasts much longer than standard electrical tape. An even better solution is a polyester net wire loom. This will keep all the wires together and allow enough flexibility where the wire can easily be pulled and positioned. This is another product that most automobile factories use to manage their wire under the dash on large wire bundles.

  • @maverick50616
    @maverick50616 Před 11 lety

    great show...I learned something...well sort of lol...you guys rock!!

  • @larrylawson6569
    @larrylawson6569 Před rokem

    I have the same - 510125 updated 8/24/2021, and the sticker places the fuse box where the old one is/was/whatever. Can I place this up on the firewall like it shows in the video?

  • @SweetHomeAriZoNuh
    @SweetHomeAriZoNuh Před 9 lety

    Hi, at 17:32 you mention a "something" that you will get that will allow the factory steering column harness to plug directly into the AAW harness. Could you elaborate please? We wrapped the AAW harness for our 66 Mustang yesterday, started installing and will finish this weekend. Your videos are informative and help a ton. Thanks to you, and the people that sponsor you.

    • @AutoRestoMod
      @AutoRestoMod  Před 9 lety

      Sweet (love the screen name by the way) thanks for the kind words. The Ididit column comes with the hookup for the GM style AAW harness. Hope that clarifies it, if not contact Jeff at jford@autorestomod.com

  • @MrWinn
    @MrWinn Před 11 lety

    WTH!!! Is Vinnie mocking the visually impaired? Another great video!

  • @chicago85bearz
    @chicago85bearz Před 11 lety

    12:35 hahah. Good stuff, keep them coming.

  • @richardtreadaway5637
    @richardtreadaway5637 Před 10 lety +1

    You should put tape around the hole in the fire wall so when you pull it threw it doesn't cut the harness

  • @BigFish6161
    @BigFish6161 Před 2 lety

    Hi, Do you have experience working with Painless wiring harnesses? Do you have a preference between Painless Wiring Harnesses or American Auto wire harnesses?

  • @jeremiasapaz
    @jeremiasapaz Před 2 lety

    Hey guys
    Great video as always
    I can't find the continuation, what is the link to the next ones?

    • @AutoRestoMod
      @AutoRestoMod  Před 2 lety +1

      Seems like we had something happen to slow us down on that one. Here is the final:
      czcams.com/video/ye4jq6m9kmI/video.html

    • @jeremiasapaz
      @jeremiasapaz Před 2 lety

      @@AutoRestoMod tnx :)

  • @AutoRestoMod
    @AutoRestoMod  Před 11 lety

    LOL Actually JK, If you have noticed in other episodes that is what the index finger represents...As Vinnie well knows; and ignores usually.

  • @phillipsgil
    @phillipsgil Před 8 lety

    Hi Jeff, I have a question about position of a New Fuse Box and Relays. I watched your videos on the Wiring Harness replacement and noticed that the New Box and Relays are mounted under the dash. Is that the best place for them or would it be better in the Engine compartment closer to the battery. By placing it closer to battery, that would give you a shorter power wire needed and less heat generated through that wire. Is that correct? or does that really matter as long as you run the correct gauge wire for the distance and the amount of total Amps through the New Fuse Box. Also, GREAT videos, love them. Thanks Gil

    • @AutoRestoMod
      @AutoRestoMod  Před 8 lety +1

      Water and engine heat would have a detrimental effect on the fuse panel unless you can enclose it. Also the harnesses that most companies are selling are set up for interior placement. As long as you run the correct gauge wire you should be fine.

  • @luckyluciano4968
    @luckyluciano4968 Před 2 lety

    @autorestomod maniacs. I have a 65 FastBack I did the AAW like you. Since 65 didn’t come with a hazard switch. Does the KIT have one on the harness. That I can buy a hazard switch and use it.
    Cause I know the 55-66 kit is same same complete kit.
    Thanks. If not I will call Tech at AAW. Guido ! Great show been watching for a long time

    • @AutoRestoMod
      @AutoRestoMod  Před 2 lety +1

      I looked it up on the site and they offer an additional harness for the hazards.

    • @luckyluciano4968
      @luckyluciano4968 Před 2 lety

      @@AutoRestoMod thanks Jeff if it’s you. I asked you on IG also. Let me look into it.

  • @robertbohn2654
    @robertbohn2654 Před 10 lety

    I have a problem wiring in my blinker harness into the American autowiring harness, instructions say I have 9 wires but the one that's not included is the white/red wire(hazard wire) from my blinker harness, there are only 8 wires and not know what to do about that ninth wire

    • @AutoRestoMod
      @AutoRestoMod  Před 10 lety

      We'd recommend contacting American Autowire's Tech line. Contact Jeff directly at jford@autorestomod.com if you need info or further help.

  • @theazlambournes4551
    @theazlambournes4551 Před 6 lety

    Hi Jeff, I am at that point with my 67 mustang where i need to decide on a wiring harness. For restomod stuff my research has point to AAW or Painless wiring. I see that they make universal kits or kits for the Mustang. As a weekend warrior restorer i am torn and not quite sure what to do. What would you recommend and why? Perhaps there is a new harness out there besides these that you would recommend? Thx!

  • @robertdavis6708
    @robertdavis6708 Před 2 lety

    Centech is a much better harness for less money. Also wrapped from the manufacturer. JMHO.

  • @paulbrice6549
    @paulbrice6549 Před 10 lety +1

    I am looking at using an AAW harness in my 67 mustang, did you guys have to use a special crimping tool? (I have seen on forums that you need one).

    • @AutoRestoMod
      @AutoRestoMod  Před 10 lety

      Yes, we recommend getting the one that AAW sells. We also recommend soldering all the connections. We really like the harness by the way, nice stuff.

    • @paulbrice6549
      @paulbrice6549 Před 10 lety +1

      AutoRestoMod Thank you, you guys are fantastic. I cannot tell you the amount of times your video's have saved me!! I'll be going with the AAW harness..

  • @jevchance
    @jevchance Před 8 lety +2

    What ever happened to Vinnie? I miss him. :(

    • @AutoRestoMod
      @AutoRestoMod  Před 8 lety

      His work schedule makes it really hard for him to be on the show. We definitely miss him too.

  • @AmpasaurusWrecks
    @AmpasaurusWrecks Před 6 lety

    Hey Jeff, with the Vintage AC system in your Fairlane wagon, where did the fuse box location wind up? I plan on doing both to my Falcon wagon.

    • @AutoRestoMod
      @AutoRestoMod  Před 6 lety

      Factory fuse block stayed in the same location.

  • @wes85292
    @wes85292 Před 4 lety

    i need to rewire my 66 mustang coupe ,any videos on that?

    • @AutoRestoMod
      @AutoRestoMod  Před 4 lety

      We will be rewiring Cam's Mustang with a new factory harness from NPD in the next few months.

  • @sacooper802
    @sacooper802 Před 8 lety

    why does AAW route the wires different than factory as far as the different fuse box location?, my application is where i have a clutch pedal with a quadrant on top in that area your routing the wires. i went with the clutch cable with a quadrant clutch pedal for a t-5 speed conversion, with the factory wires i dont have this problem, you show routing wires over the top rear of the pedal bracket coming from the relocated fuse the factory wiring doesnt do that?. now im wondering if the Painless wire harness is better?, Painless mounts their fuse box in factory location... eliminating my problem of the clutch quadrant since they route the wires from fuse box same as factory where AAW does not? i know painless a lot more expensive than the AAW harness (65-66 application)
    then there is one more company who makes these named Ron Francis, there advantage is the modular fuse box to add many options and modern accessories but their product may be more technically challenging, i wouldnt know.

    • @AutoRestoMod
      @AutoRestoMod  Před 8 lety

      +soupercooper Well, we haven't actually done a full review of all the harnesses, But we'd say that if you see an issue with a harness that will not work with your application, We'd recommend looking elsewhere for a better solution. That is the cool thing about the hobby today. You are not bound by one company!

  • @1trkpny
    @1trkpny Před 3 lety

    Can you relocate first generation wire kit to kick panel?

    • @AutoRestoMod
      @AutoRestoMod  Před 3 lety

      Good Question. Sadly there probably isn't enough wire to get you there.

  • @robertmcdonald4668
    @robertmcdonald4668 Před 6 lety

    question, will this kit work for the '68-'69 fairlane Torino?

    • @AutoRestoMod
      @AutoRestoMod  Před 6 lety

      Probably not. I'd call them though, it seems like they were working on a harness for the '68 and '69 Fairlane/Torino.

  • @wes85292
    @wes85292 Před 4 lety

    i dont like the looks of this I want to get the ford factory correct harness's

  • @MrWinn
    @MrWinn Před 11 lety

    Yee who be follicly challenged should not cast the first stone, me thinks.