cat 3208 question......
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cat 3208 question......
I'm rewiring my boat; took out the hated center console and installed an engine box. Now we're enclosing the front of the boat with a windshield, and will be extending the tower hard top to meet the windshield. I was wondering if anyone had any knowledge of where to find a budget-priced wiring harness for the 320 bhp 3208T.......Used,new, whatever!
Thanks in advance for any help.
Thanks in advance for any help.
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Slightly off subject but close...
Bruce, will this work with semi-truck engines also? Assuming you just need to know what the wires do coming out of the ECM/sensors/etc. Then match them to the firewall plug? Considering a future project on my Pete car hauler of a slightly souped up 3406E but I now have a C12. Both Cat products so hopefully that's part of the battle conquered.
Bruce, will this work with semi-truck engines also? Assuming you just need to know what the wires do coming out of the ECM/sensors/etc. Then match them to the firewall plug? Considering a future project on my Pete car hauler of a slightly souped up 3406E but I now have a C12. Both Cat products so hopefully that's part of the battle conquered.
Kurt,
The only difference with over the road is the increased amount of electronics and dealing with the water proof connectors.
Most all the connectors can be had aftermarket and the most important thing to remember is make sure the pins are seated so that when the connectors are pushed together the pins don't back out and lose connection. Most connectors have deep sockets with silicon gaskets and you won't easily be able to see a problem.
The most important thing in any wire harnass is using the right guage wire. If in doubt about the current draw, go bigger.
In some remote cases, there is resistance wire. Unless its something you know well, a wire diagram from a service manual helps out.
The only difference with over the road is the increased amount of electronics and dealing with the water proof connectors.
Most all the connectors can be had aftermarket and the most important thing to remember is make sure the pins are seated so that when the connectors are pushed together the pins don't back out and lose connection. Most connectors have deep sockets with silicon gaskets and you won't easily be able to see a problem.
The most important thing in any wire harnass is using the right guage wire. If in doubt about the current draw, go bigger.
In some remote cases, there is resistance wire. Unless its something you know well, a wire diagram from a service manual helps out.
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Thanks Bruce....I already have the wire/heat shrink/connectors. My wiring guy thisnks it will be much faster timewise to use a Cat wiring harness.
Dug
The boat is in my yard on it's trailer. I have a great fiberglass guy who is commuting and living out here while he fabricates the various new pieces of the boat. We are putting in a nice new dashboard to flush-mount all the electronics. We sold our old place and are now in the new place. I just finished all the interior work,and focusing on the exterior and the outbuildings.
Dug
The boat is in my yard on it's trailer. I have a great fiberglass guy who is commuting and living out here while he fabricates the various new pieces of the boat. We are putting in a nice new dashboard to flush-mount all the electronics. We sold our old place and are now in the new place. I just finished all the interior work,and focusing on the exterior and the outbuildings.
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Dug,
We bought an old house about 200 yards uphill from our old one. The new house has 5.3 acres. People thought it was a teardown, but we brought it right back to life, and for very little money! The boat windshield and engine box is something I have wanted to do since I bought the boat. Oh, and I got an XM satellite weather antenna too!!
We bought an old house about 200 yards uphill from our old one. The new house has 5.3 acres. People thought it was a teardown, but we brought it right back to life, and for very little money! The boat windshield and engine box is something I have wanted to do since I bought the boat. Oh, and I got an XM satellite weather antenna too!!
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