6.2l diesel

I'm looking for a wiring diaghram (schematic) for the glow plug circut for a 1982-1983 GM, GMC, CHEVY 6.2l diesel.

Does anyone have one that they can scan and e-mail to me?

thanks,

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George
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You can find it in a Chilton's or Motor's truck repair manual. Your local library should have it. What problem are you trying to solve?

Al

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Big Al

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George

Do you have the timer and the solenoids? The early trucks are different than the later ones. IMHO, they have a better timer circuit. I was able to find a manual for my 82 GMC at the library. May have been a Chiltons Chevy pickup manual.

Al

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Big Al

I converted my 1983 to a 1991 controller. IMHO the parts used on the heavy duty emissions trucks are a little simpler. So when I am retrofitting something I tend to use parts from a 1-ton truck. In my case it was very easy to put the new controller into the older wiring harness (I did run new wires to it). It only needed a ignition switch power to it, power to the dash light to turn it on, a good ground and a tap into the starter solenoid wire from the ignition switch. The 91 controller is one unit, it is the relay and controller in one module. Basically when you turn on the key, it is fully on; when the controller sees the power to the starter it assumes the engine has started and goes into after glow mode. It does everything automatically. That controller has been in my van for over 10 years. The original 1983 controller is a magnesium module that mounts into the drivers head water jacket and never lasted more then 6-mo for us. I would get the controller, a new pigtail and a wiring schematic. Once you have everything it will only take you a couple of hours to wire. I would get the parts from your local GM dealer then also get them to give you a copy of the schematic. Make sure you install a proper hydroboost brake system, don't rely on a vacuum pump for the brake assist.

Good luck, mark

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r_d

Haynes has a Diesel engine repair manual that I think is very good. It has a number on it of 1736, but I have no idea if that means anything or not. It also covers 5.7, and Ford 6.9 and 7.3, but no 6.5 , Powerstroke or Cummins. I have had this one for years, so a new one will probably be different. I was thinking about the exact same project-- putting a 6.2 in a 75 El Camino, but after I saw the EC, was not that interested in it. Good tip about the brake booster, as I was wondering about that. I think the Ford 6.9's used vacuum, but I have had several vacuum pumps fail, and never had a minutes trouble with any hydroboost system. I have no way to scan anything but if you do not have any luck finding the info you need, let me know and I can make some copies and mail them to you. Larry

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lp13-30

Actually 3 of my 4 6.2s have the glow plugs hooked up to a manual switch, but you have to be very careful with them and NEVER let anyone else come near it unless you are positive they know how to operate it. The controller in my first, an 83 GMC p/u went out some time after I bought it in 88, my 82 Suburban had already been rigged when I got it, and I put a 6.2 and 700R4 in a 94 Silverado and rigged them (along with a lot of other things) the 83 Chevy van still still works fine. Larry

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lp13-30

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