Marking Instrument Panel Wires - NCRS Discussion Boards

Marking Instrument Panel Wires

Collapse
X
 
  • Time
  • Show
Clear All
new posts
  • Christopher R.
    Extremely Frequent Poster
    • March 31, 1975
    • 1599

    Marking Instrument Panel Wires

    I'm considering removing the instrument cluster on my '62 in order to fix some nagging problems. When I've done this before, I marked the wires with little slips of paper wrapped in Scotch tape. That doesn't work so great. I'll bet there is a better method. What do people use to mark wires for later reassembly?
  • Steven B.
    Extremely Frequent Poster
    • June 30, 1982
    • 3979

    #2
    Re: Marking Instrument Panel Wires

    In 1997 I disassembled my Triumph Spitfire and labeled each wire using a black marker on masking tape, put the tape on the wire and covered with clear tape (the flexible type). When I last checked a few months ago it is still readable and in tact.

    Comment

    • Chuck G.
      Extremely Frequent Poster
      • May 31, 1982
      • 2030

      #3
      Re: Marking Instrument Panel Wires

      Magic Marker or Sharpie on masking tape.

      Chuck
      1963 Corvette Conv. 327/360 NCRS Top Flight
      2006 Corvette Conv. Velocity Yellow NCRS Top Flight
      1956 Chevy Sedan. 350/4 Speed Hot Rod

      Comment

      • Rick C.
        Very Frequent User
        • February 28, 1986
        • 183

        #4
        Re: Marking Instrument Panel Wires

        Electricians use neat little wire labels that have numbers or letters on them with a sticky back. You can wrap them around the wires and will pull off easily when done. They come in little books. Home Depot, etc carry them.
        Rick

        Comment

        • Mike M.
          NCRS Past President
          • May 31, 1974
          • 8373

          #5
          Re: Marking Instrument Panel Wires

          Originally posted by Rick Casper (9781)
          Electricians use neat little wire labels that have numbers or letters on them with a sticky back. You can wrap them around the wires and will pull off easily when done. They come in little books. Home Depot, etc carry them.
          Rick
          they also come on a roll with cutters to seperate the #'s at a length you desire. more handy than the book-style. i get them at the local electrician supply house.mike

          Comment

          • Alan S.
            Extremely Frequent Poster
            • July 31, 1989
            • 3415

            #6
            Re: Marking Instrument Panel Wires

            Hi Chris,
            I used little manila card tags with strings. They're easy to find at Staples or Office Depot.
            I needed a sure fire system because I'm color blind for some colors, and it was a few years before the harnesses were going back in.
            Regards,
            Alan

            71 Coupe, 350/270, 4 speed
            Mason Dixon Chapter
            Chapter Top Flight October 2011

            Comment

            • Stephen R.
              Very Frequent User
              • May 20, 2008
              • 302

              #7
              Re: Marking Instrument Panel Wires

              On my 59, I used a magic marker and masking tape and numbered them. Then I made a map of the back of the panel with all of the holes/ connections displayed and put the corresponding number next to the hole/connection. I removed the gauges but did not disconnect the wires from the gauges, That saved some time.

              Comment

              • Steven B.
                Extremely Frequent Poster
                • June 30, 1982
                • 3979

                #8
                Re: Marking Instrument Panel Wires

                Originally posted by Mike McCagh (14)
                they also come on a roll with cutters to seperate the #'s at a length you desire. more handy than the book-style. i get them at the local electrician supply house.mike

                I use these on my plug wires---and I keep them on.

                Comment

                • Greg G.
                  Expired
                  • June 30, 2004
                  • 14

                  #9
                  Re: Marking Instrument Panel Wires

                  Chris,
                  I am with Alan the manila tags work great they are large enough to write more than just a number if you want. They will not leave any residue on the wires when you take them off, I use them at work all the time. But I use the tags with wire instead of string they are quicker, just twist on and off. If you need them to last awhile I cover them with packaging tape.
                  Greg

                  Comment

                  • Louis T.
                    Very Frequent User
                    • July 31, 2003
                    • 282

                    #10
                    Re: Marking Instrument Panel Wires

                    Hi Chris,

                    All of these suggestions are excellent. I'll add something from a different angle - I suggest you also order a set of color-coded OSOEZ laminated wiring diagrams for your year car from Geoffrey Coenen (DocREBUILD). I picked up a set for my '65 last year. They are more accurate and complete than the B&W ones copied from the AIMs, and in addition to showing wires in their actual colors, they show pictures of all connectors, junctions, splices, etc., their locations, as well as bulb and fuse ID numbers. You'll find them indispensable.



                    Good luck!

                    Louis

                    Comment

                    • Brian M.
                      Extremely Frequent Poster
                      • January 31, 1997
                      • 1838

                      #11
                      Re: Marking Instrument Panel Wires

                      I'm with Louis on this, I have the OSOEZ charts for my 67 eng. comp. & dash great product.

                      Comment

                      • Roger W.
                        Very Frequent User
                        • January 28, 2008
                        • 567

                        #12
                        Re: Marking Instrument Panel Wires

                        Wow! I had never heard about these diagrams before. They will make life allot easier.

                        Roger

                        Comment

                        Working...
                        Searching...Please wait.
                        An unexpected error was returned: 'Your submission could not be processed because you have logged in since the previous page was loaded.

                        Please push the back button and reload the previous window.'
                        An unexpected error was returned: 'Your submission could not be processed because the token has expired.

                        Please push the back button and reload the previous window.'
                        An internal error has occurred and the module cannot be displayed.
                        There are no results that meet this criteria.
                        Search Result for "|||"