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I pulled apart my ignition wiring to relocate my MSD box. I pre planned and diagramed it out. . . but as we know shit happens. I can’t find the diagram, must have blew out of the garage. I’m running the MSD 8350 ready to run distributor, MDS 6AL and tach adapter. Was running perfect before now the car won’t start. I have all of the MSD diagrams but the DeTomaso wiring diagrams are not real clear (at least to me) There is a harness that feeds the ignition area that consists of four wires:

Blue/Black
(I believe that this one feeds the tach signal)

Pink
(this one carries 12v with the key on)

Light Blue ???

Red ???

Can you tell me what the wires are supposed to hook up to?

Thanks in advance
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Dennis,

the blue/black is the wire to the tach, originally attached to the negative coil terminal

I cannot find a pink wire in either Ford's wiring diagram or Bill Taylor's documents. The only pink wire I am familiar with in the engine compartment has a black stripe and connects to the oil pressure sender.

the light blue wire is the resistance wire from the key to the coil + terminal (12V in the run position)

A red wire activates the starter solenoid when the key is in the start position, there was also a red wire landed on the + terminal of the coil that energized the throttle position solenoid, after first passing through a pvs switch (have no idea what pvs means at this time)

should have been an orange wire from the starter solenoid to the coil + terminal (12V in the start position)

your friend on the DTBB, George
This is the response from SOBill posted to the DeTomaso mailing list:

Dennis,


The Blue/Black wire connects to the Violet wire of the 8920 tach adapter and
feeds the Pantera tach input.

The Pink wire comes from the Run position of the ignition switch and
connects to the small red wire on the 8920 tach adapter and to the small red wire on
the MSD box. This wire powers the 8920 and switches the MSD box on.

The Pantera Red wire comes from the Start Position of the ignition switch
and connects to the left most small terminal of the starter solenoid on the
passenger side of the firewall. This wire energizes the starter solenoid when
the ignition switch is in the Start position.

The Light Blue wire is a faded Blue wire. This wire, which connected the
minus side of the ignition to coil to the OEM ignition points, will not be used
with the MSD box.

You may find that the engine will crank but not start until you release the
Ignition Switch from the Start to the Run position. If this is the case,
connect the orange wire which is on the right most small terminal of the starter
solenoid to the junction of the Blue wire and the two small Red MSD wires.
This will ensure that the MSD box and the 8920 are switched on when the engine
is being cranked. Some MSD installers have noted this problem, others have
not. Try it first without the Orange wire being connected.

SOBill Taylor
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