Where to start need to make a stand alone harness
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Where to start need to make a stand alone harness
any advice please help:lala: :lala: :lala:
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Re: Where to start need to make a stand alone harness
Originally posted by camarochic
any advice please help:lala: :lala: :lala:
any advice please help:lala: :lala: :lala:
As you strip down the harness you may/will find wires that are not part of the EFI. GM always seems to tuck a few in there for the alternator or a temperature sender or some such thing. So don't be surprised to find 'extras'.
It can be helpful to put masking tape flags on connectors and label them as you figure out what each is for.
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Camarochic, forgot the diy-efi site was even back up. Go here:
ftp://ftp.diy-efi.org/pub/gmecm/manuals/1227165/
And at the bottom are a series of links for the wiring/pin-outs for the EFI system. Good stuff.
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ftp://ftp.diy-efi.org/pub/gmecm/manuals/1227165/
And at the bottom are a series of links for the wiring/pin-outs for the EFI system. Good stuff.
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Also, what "stand alone" do you want to make?
For SD setups, you can salvage many harnesses out of other models and make it work with minor modifications. The easiest "fix" is to make the harness from a 90-92 V6 F-body work on a 90-92 V8 F-body with only minor changes.
But get those diagrams like RBob said, and then you can see what you need and what modifications you'll need to make it work.
For SD setups, you can salvage many harnesses out of other models and make it work with minor modifications. The easiest "fix" is to make the harness from a 90-92 V6 F-body work on a 90-92 V8 F-body with only minor changes.
But get those diagrams like RBob said, and then you can see what you need and what modifications you'll need to make it work.
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