new member here. I am currently rebuilding my 65 g10 and looking for a complete wiring diagram cant seem to find one anywhere. Also I have complete "parts van" has just about everything just rusty in the 1/4 panels. let me know im in northern va.
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1965 wiring diagram
jesdmes13- Number of posts : 2
Location : woodbridge va
Registration date : 2014-07-07
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1965 wiring diagram
Digz- Number of posts : 3794
Location : United States Six Lakes MI
Registration date : 2008-05-17
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Digz- Number of posts : 3794
Location : United States Six Lakes MI
Registration date : 2008-05-17
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It's not fool proof but the search feature here can hook you up with a lot of stuff. But always feel free to ask !! And welcome to the site.
Big W- Number of posts : 3282
Location : Saskatoon,Sask,Canada
Age : 59
Registration date : 2011-01-13
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Welcome to VV Jesdmes. Post us a pic of your van when you're able, weed love to see it.
jesdmes13- Number of posts : 2
Location : woodbridge va
Registration date : 2014-07-07
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thanks for the info. I will post pics tomorrow while im at work day dreaming about working on my van.
donivan65- Governor
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Location : San Diego, California
Registration date : 2008-05-12
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You should upgrade the wiring, add a fusible link to protect it, get rid of of that connector next to the carburetor and that fuse box with those sorry spade connectors on the back and get rid of the voltage regulator with all its wiring by putting on a 3rd Gen internal regulator Alternator............
Vantasia- Number of posts : 1412
Location : New Jersey
Age : 69
Registration date : 2013-08-18
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You're not the only one who does that! Welcome...look on eBay and get a van shop manual supplement, used about $15, new about $25, not only do you get the wiring diagrams, you get everything else you need to work on a 1st Gen van....I have found it invaluable when doing stuff like the throttle linkage, clutch, brakes and body panels, like how everything goes together and comes apart. I almost broke a front door window trying to get it out to work on the regulator and replace the fuzzies, after I read the book, it was a cinch! Its really helpful, almost, but not quite, as knowledgeable as our own resident living shop manual, Donivan66!jesdmes13 wrote:thanks for the info. I will post pics tomorrow while im at work day dreaming about working on my van.
http://www.ebay.com/itm/1964-1965-1966-Chevy-Van-Repair-Shop-Manual-G10-Supplement-Chevrolet-/360948178951?pt=Motors_Manuals_Literature&hash=item540a302007&vxp=mtr
Vantasia- Number of posts : 1412
Location : New Jersey
Age : 69
Registration date : 2013-08-18
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Always looking for unpitted door handles, the two splash shields that extend out from the bottom air deflector, even the deflector itself. How about the rubber floor plug for the master cylinder hole, a lot of folks need that. Headlight rims and bumpers too. PM me if you have any of those to 'part with'!jesdmes13 wrote:new member here. I am currently rebuilding my 65 g10 and looking for a complete wiring diagram cant seem to find one anywhere. Also I have complete "parts van" has just about everything just rusty in the 1/4 panels. let me know im in northern va.
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