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Your wiring diagram looks good. That should be what you need.
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Outstanding. Thank you sir!
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Old engine all ready to come out tomorrow
http://i1382.photobucket.com/albums/...pskfqr7eaw.jpg So what do I do with my old alt wires??? http://i1382.photobucket.com/albums/...pstyisheaj.jpg |
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Ok so do I just splice my old starter wire into the purple starter wire in my LS harness??
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Yes that is correct. Actually on you application, the starter circuit is separate electrically from the efi harness. It's just wrapped inside the efi harness.
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Good job with all the pics and info, def gonna refer back here when I do my swap!! Sweet step side btw👍
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something seems to be missing!!!
http://i1382.photobucket.com/albums/...psg9quv6pk.jpg Old engines out!!! http://i1382.photobucket.com/albums/...psjy3von2z.jpg And sold. its on its way to a new home in a 54 chevy 2door. http://i1382.photobucket.com/albums/...pss2uxecjv.jpg |
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Hopefully I can get my transmission cleaned up and painted this week after work so I can put the new drivetrain in this weekend! I think I'm gonna wait till its in the vehicle to change the fluid and filter. Thinking about an hd2 shift reprogramming kit too. Does anyone have this kit installed? I know it gives full manual control but does it still allow automatic function as well?
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I know it's back tracking a bit..But can you tell me how you cleaned the aluminum brackets and accessories to get them ready for paint. I finally got my LQ4 on a stand and have started taking it apart to clean and detail. They are loaded with white powdery oxidation and I'm concerned about the paint sticking and lasting.
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I had all the brackets, water pump, ps pump, and a few other items media blasted. Cost me $80. If I had it to do over I would just goto harbor frieght and pay $40 for the 50lb blaster and do it myself.
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Ok I know I flip flop a lot so I'm back on my fuse block and harness. This is how my power wires came back from wait4me performance
http://i1382.photobucket.com/albums/...pskogxqish.jpg For the sake of properly labeling my fuses, how do I trace what wires go where without ripping the harness back apart? Is it safe to just send 12volts down each wire and check each connector with a multimeter? I see that most people seperate the left injectors and coil packs from the right in the fuse block, then a third fuse for sensors and I want to do this as well. I just want everything to be straight for future trouble shooting. Thanks for any help guys. |
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Ok I know I flip flop a lot so I'm back on my fuse block and harness. This is how my power wires came back from wait4me performance
http://i1382.photobucket.com/albums/...pskogxqish.jpg For the sake of properly labeling my fuses, how do I trace what wires go where without ripping the harness back apart? Is it safe to just send 12volts down each wire and check each connector with a multimeter? I see that most people seperate the left injectors and coil packs from the right in the fuse block, then a third fuse for sensors and I want to do this as well. I just want everything to be straight for future trouble shooting. Thanks for any help guys. |
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I think we all flip flop around these builds. As long as you finish everything :smoke:
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I havent done it on an LS harness specifically but I have used a voltmeter or a test light to do that on plenty of wiring.
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found some stuff laying around from my old car stereo bumpin days....decided to use the one in the middle to power my fuse box. fat 4 gauge split to two 10 gauge leads.
http://i1382.photobucket.com/albums/...psedtbkclb.jpg http://i1382.photobucket.com/albums/...ps10rpyfwa.jpg This is what Im going for... http://i1382.photobucket.com/albums/...psxvsd7vga.jpg starting to come together...Im having trouble finding relay terminals for 10 gauge wire. wish radio shack was still in business. http://i1382.photobucket.com/albums/...psjdsrbnm9.jpg http://i1382.photobucket.com/albums/...pscikym4pw.jpg |
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This is my uncles 78 that were trying to put back together from being painted.
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i hear you about radio shack. definitely made it more difficult every time i want to wire/rewire something!
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Not trying to hijack your thread; just info to help.
For you guys building your own standalone harnesses, shoot me a PM with your email address in it and I can send you my simple relay diagram. I use Ford Taurus relay bank that has a top and bottom cover. It is located behind the drivers headlight on a Taurus. I also use a raised 6 fuse panel from Ebay. Cheap, clean and effective. Here is a video of the layout without the relay panel to and bottom covers. https://youtu.be/xhqukQYe3Qc |
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