Can't send you a picture but if you need to know how the truck is wired to the solenoid I can help you. You should have one large cable from the battery attached to the upper large post on the solenoid. There should be two smaller wires attached to the small posts. One small post is marked "S" and the other is marked "R". The small purple wire is attached to the "S" post. The other smaller yellow wire is attached to the "R" post.
I need a wiring diagram for the battery, starter, and solenoid of a 1971 Chevy truck, 350.
It will look alright if its the step side bed but will not if its fleetside
1971
No they have a arms with coils
The first Cheyenne series pickup truck was manufactured in 1971.
The 1971 Chevrolet truck was part of the C/K series' second generation. The 1971 model featured as new a redesigned grille with black paint and the new Cheyenne trim package (sometimes referred to as the Sierra).
1971 and 1972 for sure, possibly 1967 to 1970 also.
1967 to 1972 C30 will work.
My sources show there are different part numbers for spindles on the 1967-70 (drum brakes), 1971-72 (disc brakes) and 1973-87 (disc brakes).
It was a 1971 (or early 70's) Chevy Custom Camper which is very simlar to the C10
1/2 tons used the 350 turbo and the 3/4 tons used the 400 turbo.
A Picture for Harold's Room - 1971 was released on: USA: 1971