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07-26-2007, 05:05 PM | #51 |
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Re: If you want to do a 5.3/4L60E install, lots of pictures and info.
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Re: If you want to do a 5.3/4L60E install, lots of pictures and info.
I think my box is the original one. hasn't started leaking yet...
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Re: If you want to do a 5.3/4L60E install, lots of pictures and info.
I just finished my 5.3 4l60e install. I've been driving it every day for the past two weeks and have not blown the gear box out yet. I used fitting from jegs that made the pressure line a bolt in deal.(I'll post part #'s if any one is interested) I tried the cpp tubular motor perch. The motor bolted in with them but the exhaust would not come close to fitting. The perfomance online perches worked great (I'm running stock manifolds) By the way I'm very pleased with the end results the driveability is great and it will smoke the right rear all the way though second gear.
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07-28-2007, 02:49 PM | #54 |
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Re: If you want to do a 5.3/4L60E install, lots of pictures and info.
Please post part #'s, probably one of the things I look forward to the most when people post about their transplants. Helps to streamline the process "next time".
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07-28-2007, 03:40 PM | #55 |
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Re: If you want to do a 5.3/4L60E install, lots of pictures and info.
I think maybe part numbers and pics of things you may need for this swap would be a good thing, like the differnent motor mount choices for the C-10's from the different manufacturers as well as any other things that may be enlisted to complete this swap... I may think about this swap when I get another C-10, because of the 6.0L in my 2500 I'm becoming pretty favorable of. Thanks again for making this
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Re: If you want to do a 5.3/4L60E install, lots of pictures and info.
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The first pic should be very similar to what is on your truck stock. The GenIII will have either the Saginaw style(third picture-4.8,5.3,6.0), or the Type II remote resevoir(5.7 LS1, LS6). Either way, the fittings are the same. Problem solved-No $ spent!
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07-30-2007, 05:25 AM | #57 |
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Re: If you want to do a 5.3/4L60E install, lots of pictures and info.
I'm on board to see this materialize
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08-01-2007, 04:57 AM | #58 |
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Re: If you want to do a 5.3/4L60E install, lots of pictures and info.
You and me both.
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08-01-2007, 05:56 AM | #59 |
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Re: If you want to do a 5.3/4L60E install, lots of pictures and info.
How to make your 99-02 Camaro/Firebird harness stand-alone:
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Re: If you want to do a 5.3/4L60E install, lots of pictures and info.
99-02 ECM pinouts:
Blue Connector 1 - BLACK - PCM Ground 2 - LIGHT GREEN - Crankshaft Position Sensor B+ Supply 3 - PINK/BLACK - Injector 3 Control 4 - LIGHT GREEN/BLACK - Injector 2 Control 5 - Not Used 6 - Not Used 7 - Not Used 8 - GRAY - TP Sensor 5V Reference 9 - Not Used 10 - Not Used 11 - LIGHT BLUE - Knock Sensor Signal Rear 12 - DARK BLUE/WHITE - Crankshaft Position Sensor Signal 13 - Not Used 14 - Not Used 15 - Not Used 16 - Not Used 17 - DARK BLUE - Transmission Range Signal B 18 - RED - Transmission Range Signal C 19 - PINK - Ignition Positive Voltage 20 - ORANGE - Battery Positive Voltage 21 - YELLOW/BLACK - Crankshaft Position Sensor Reference Low 22 - Not Used 23 - GRAY - Fuel Tank Pressure Sensor/Fuel Tank Sender Ground 24 - Not Used 25 - TAN - HO2S Signal Low Bank 2 Sensor 2 26 - TAN - HO2S Signal Low Bank 2 Sensor 1 27 - Not Used 28 - TAN/WHITE - HO2S Signal Low Bank 1 Sensor 2 29 - TAN/WHITE - HO2S Signal Low Bank 1 Sensor 1 30 - Not Used 31 - Not Used 32 - GRAY - Clutch Pedal Position Switch Signal 33 - PURPLE - TCC Brake Switch 34 - ORANGE/BLACK - PNP Switch Signal 35 - Not Used 36 - BLACK - Injector 1 Control 37 - YELLOW/BLACK - Injector 6 Control 38 - Not Used 39 - Not Used 40 - BLACK - PCM Ground 41 - BLACK - EGR Pintle Position Sensor Ground 42 - DARK GREEN - Engine Cooling Fan Relay 1 Control 43 - RED/BLACK - Injector 7 Control 44 - LIGHT BLUE/BLACK - Injector 4 Control 45 - GRAY - A/C Refrigerant Pressure Sensor 5V Reference 46 - GRAY - Fuel Tank Pressure Sensor 5V Reference 47 - GRAY - EGR Pintle Position Sensor 5V Reference 48 - GRAY - MAP Sensor 5V Reference 49 - Not Used 50 - Not Used 51 - DARK BLUE - Knock Sensor Signal Front 52 - Not Used 53 - BLACK - Transmission Temperature Sensor Ground 54 - ORANGE/BLACK - MAP Sensor Ground 55 - BROWN - EGR Pintle Position Sensor Signal 56 - Not Used 57 - ORANGE - Battery Positive Voltage 58 - DARK GREEN - Serial Data 59 - Not Used 60 - BLACK - TP Sensor Ground 61 - PINK/BLACK - Camshaft Position Sensor Reference Low 62 - Not Used 63 - Not Used 64 - Not Used 65 - PURPLE - HO2S Signal High Bank 2 Sensor 2 66 - PURPLE - HO2S Signal High Bank 2 Sensor 1 67 - Not Used 68 - PURPLE/WHITE - HO2S Signal High Bank 1 Sensor 2 69 - PURPLE/WHITE - HO2S Signal High Bank 1 Sensor 1 70 - BROWN - Low Oil Level Switch 71 - Not Used 72 - Not Used 73 - BROWN/WHITE - Camshaft Position (CMP) Sensor Signal 74 - YELLOW - Engine Coolant Temperature (ECT) Sensor Signal 75 - Not Used 76 - BLACK/WHITE - Injector 5 Control 77 - DARK BLUE/WHITE - Injector 8 Control 78 - Not Used 79 - GRAY or WHITE - Skip Shift Solenoid Control (M/T) or 3-2 Shift Solenoid Control (A/T) 80 - BLACK - Engine Coolant Temperature (ECT) Sensor Ground PCM Red Connector 1 - BLACK - PCM Ground 2 - BROWN - TCC Control Solenoid 3 - Not Used 4 - PURPLE - AIR Solenoid Relay Control 5 - Not Used 6 - RED/BLACK - Transmission Fluid Pressure Control Solenoid High 7 - RED - EGR Control 8 - LIGHT BLUE/WHITE - Transmission Fluid Pressure Control Solenoid Low 9 - DARK GREEN/WHITE - Fuel Pump Relay Control 10 - WHITE - Engine Speed (Tach) Output Signal 11 - Not Used 12 - Not Used 13 - WHITE - Cruise Control Enable Signal 14 - RED/BLACK - A/C Refrigerant Pressure Sensor Signal 15 - RED - Alternator L Terminal 16 - Not Used 17 - DARK GREEN/WHITE - A/C Request Signal 18 - DARK GREEN - A/C Status Signal 19 - Not Used 20 - LIGHT GREEN/BLACK - Vehicle Speed Sensor (VSS) Reference Low 21 - PURPLE/WHITE - Vehicle Speed Sensor (VSS) Signal 22 - Not Used 23 - Not Used 24 - DARK BLUE - TP Sensor Signal 25 - TAN - IAT Sensor Signal 26 - PURPLE - Ignition Control 1 27 - RED - Ignition Control 7 28 - LIGHT BLUE/WHITE - Ignition Control 6 29 - DARK GREEN/WHITE - Ignition Control 4 30 - DARK BLUE - VTD Fuel Enable Signal 31 - YELLOW - MAF Sensor Signal 32 - LIGHT GREEN - MAP Sensor Signal 33 - DARK BLUE - Engine Cooling Fan Relay 2 and 3 Control 34 - DARK GREEN/WHITE - EVAP Canister Purge Valve Control 35 - Not Used 36 - BROWN - AIR Pump Relay Control 37 - DARK GREEN - Cruise Control Inhibit 38 - Not Used 39 - RED - Camshaft Position Sensor B+ Supply 40 - BLACK - PCM Ground 41 - GRAY - EGR Position Sensor Ground 42 - TAN/BLACK - TCC Enable Circuit 43 - DARK GREEN/WHITE - A/C Clutch Relay Control 44 - LIGHT GREEN - Reverse Inhibit Solenoid Control 45 - WHITE - EVAP Canister Vent Valve Control 46 - BROWN/WHITE - Malfunction Indicator Lamp (MIL) Control 47 - YELLOW/BLACK - Transmission Shift Solenoid B 48 - LIGHT GREEN - Transmission Shift Solenoid A 49 - Not Used 50 - DARK GREEN/WHITE - Vehicle Speed Output Circuit 51 - YELLOW/BLACK - Transmission Temperature Sensor Signal 52 - Not Used 53 - GRAY/BLACK - Spark Retard Signal 54 - PURPLE - Fuel Level Sensor Signal 55 - Not Used 56 - Not Used 57 - PURPLE - IAT Sensor Ground 58 - Not Used 59 - Not Used 60 - BROWN - Ignition Control Reference Low Bank 1 61 - BROWN/WHITE - Ignition Control Reference Low Bank 2 62 - Not Used 63 - PINK - Transmission Range Signal A 64 - DARK GREEN - Fuel Tank Pressure Sensor Signal 65 - Not Used 66 - PURPLE/WHITE - Ignition Control 8 67 - RED/WHITE - Ignition Control 2 68 - DARK GREEN - Ignition Control 5 69 - LIGHT BLUE - Ignition Control 3 70 - Not Used 71 - Not Used 72 - Not Used 73 - Not Used 74 - Not Used 75 - Not Used 76 - LIGHT GREEN/WHITE - IAC Coil B High 77 - LIGHT GREEN/BLACK - IAC Coil B Low 78 - LIGHT BLUE/BLACK - IAC Coil A Low 79 - LIGHT BLUE/WHITE - IAC Coil A High 80 - Not Used
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08-02-2007, 10:09 AM | #61 |
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Re: If you want to do a 5.3/4L60E install, lots of pictures and info.
If you want to re-route your own harness and trim the fat, keeping only the necessary circuits to make the engine run, this is how. This does not include any transmission, emissions or gauge outputs- just the basic external connections for the engine to run. You will have to program(or have programmed) out VATS(Vehicle Anti-Theft System) from the ECM. Should be good for F-Body and truck 99-02.
This will save you from buying a $600 harness. Save that money for a nice lumpy cam and headers
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08-28-2007, 08:17 PM | #62 |
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Re: If you want to do a 5.3/4L60E install, lots of pictures and info.
Tighten up Rob.
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08-28-2007, 10:12 PM | #63 |
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Re: If you want to do a 5.3/4L60E install, lots of pictures and info.
My goal is to make 350hp to the wheels and get in and running for less than 2 grand and I think I am going to be able to do it. If I go over it will only be about $200. That is buying a 4.8 and used internals to make it a 5.7 and buying all the parts I can off ebay, ls1.com, ls1tech and performance trucks. The harness is not hard to make a stand alone so save the money and do it yourself. You can make your own engine brackets that use the 3 bolt old style gm mounts. I bought a used set of mac mid lenghts that I believe are gonna work that where ceramic coated. If I were using the stock truck intake I know I could keep it below 2 grand and if I was just using the stock motor I could have kept in under $1500. Don't overlook 4.8's you can find them dirt cheap and there is no big hp difference in them and a 5.3 You can make a 4.8 a 5.3 for less than $300 if you know where to look. JM2C we will know in a few weeks how well my little iron 5.7 runs and the total cost involved. One last thing don't be scared of these motors that have over a 100k miles on them, mine had about 112k and it had no ring groove and all the bearings looked great and it had 0 oil leaks.
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Re: If you want to do a 5.3/4L60E install, lots of pictures and info.
here is some more wireing guru stuff.... the PCM on my 00 truck puter puts out a tach signal (duhh, they all do) and all thats needed is to put your tach to read "4 cylinders" and you're set... we'll a 05 trailblazer or a E40 computer does the same but the tach signal is to "weak" for the autometer tach to read, therfore it wont work... how you/i fix this problem is run a switched 12v wire to a 680 OHM resister and jumper it into the tach signal... and you're good to go....
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here would be the simpliest way to do that..and if you cant tell thats a autometer ultalight
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Re: If you want to do a 5.3/4L60E install, lots of pictures and info.
i still haven't gotten my damned tach and fuel gauges from Jegs.
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Re: If you want to do a 5.3/4L60E install, lots of pictures and info.
My Autometer tach just hooked right to the wire coming from the PCM (Speartech had it labeled) and I don't recall switching it to 4 cylinder either. I'm going to pull my dash apart to swap some gauges out this week, I'll take a look then.
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Re: If you want to do a 5.3/4L60E install, lots of pictures and info.
ok this may be true, you can program the pcm to put out a 8cyl. sig not a 4cyl. but if not program to do so, it puts out a 4 cyl. sig..
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Re: If you want to do a 5.3/4L60E install, lots of pictures and info.
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Re: If you want to do a 5.3/4L60E install, lots of pictures and info.
Bringing back an old thread with lots of good info.Maybe we can get HART_ROD to update it. There has been a bunch of questions about this conversion lately & this may help.
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Re: If you want to do a 5.3/4L60E install, lots of pictures and info.
I Agree!!
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Re: If you want to do a 5.3/4L60E install, lots of pictures and info.
Been woundering about this thread. I will have to go back and read what everyone has added to it.
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Re: If you want to do a 5.3/4L60E install, lots of pictures and info.
Me 3 I just found a 4.8 and a 5.3 at the local wrecker and with all the LOW-BUCK installs of late, I am willing to try to make mounts, hack wires, etc, but the myths about an in-tank fuel pump, with baffles (at $600 or more for a custom fuel tank!) or if a simple holley in line pump is adequate and way less $$$. I figured what this swap would cost with all the "coorect" purchased parts and it was rediculous (and led me to sell my new 6.0/4l80e before even pulling it off the crate!! Now I see the swaps going on a lot here, so if you know, TELL US!!! I'd pay someone here to do the wiring hacking vs the $400-600 Speartech, etc gets to do it, but a good diagram of what I need don't need etc, etc would be better for all of us!! I copied and pasted the pic chart, but I want to run my 4l60e trans as well, so is there more wiring hacking involved to use the 4.8/5.3/6.0 and 4l60/4l80e as a drop in??? Inquiring minds HAVE TO KNOW?!
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If you know the year & model of what your engine came out of I can get you the pcm pinout information and help on which wires to remove.You will have to get a tune to bypass the passlock system.
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