Guage Wiring, EFI to Carb
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Car: 1987 Camario Iroc Z-28
Engine: 350 TPI
Guage Wiring, EFI to Carb
I recently switched from EFI to carb. I have ripped out the computer, so none of my gauges work now.
The fuel pump is working and pressurizes, but the pick wire running from the pump I thought was the gauge wire, and the fuel gauge doesn't budge when it pressurizes. Did this pink wire used to go to the computer, then back to the gauge?
For the oil pressure, I have all my oil sensors on the motor, and wasn't sure if these went to the computer and then the gauges, or from the motor right to the gauges. Same as the water temp sender and switch.
Also, do I now have to power the gauges using some new method? The dash lights up, but the gauges don't seem to work.
Can anyone advise on this? I tried looking through some threads but haven't found anything.
The fuel pump is working and pressurizes, but the pick wire running from the pump I thought was the gauge wire, and the fuel gauge doesn't budge when it pressurizes. Did this pink wire used to go to the computer, then back to the gauge?
For the oil pressure, I have all my oil sensors on the motor, and wasn't sure if these went to the computer and then the gauges, or from the motor right to the gauges. Same as the water temp sender and switch.
Also, do I now have to power the gauges using some new method? The dash lights up, but the gauges don't seem to work.
Can anyone advise on this? I tried looking through some threads but haven't found anything.
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Car: 1987 Trans Am
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Re: Guage Wiring, EFI to Carb
the oil, tach, and coolant temp gauge wiring runs through the c100 connector on the driver side firewall. they do not rely on the computer for readings. this should give you a good idea where to start testing:
http://www.austinthirdgen.org/mkport..._1987_C100.gif
http://www.austinthirdgen.org/mkport..._1987_C100.gif
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Engine: 383 SP EFI/ 4150 TB
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Re: Guage Wiring, EFI to Carb

Why would the fuel gauge move when you turn the fuel pump on
IF you removed the correct wires when installing the carb then should still have everything in place for gauges to work.
If not ;you are going to have to replace the gauge wiring you removed
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Car: 1987 Camario Iroc Z-28
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Re: Guage Wiring, EFI to Carb
So, I think I have the wiring hooked up right, but the whole gauge cluster doesn't turn on.
I have the car on, engine running, but not one single gauge has a reading on it. I am wondering if there used to be a power source coming through the passenger side that isn't hooked up any more?
Any ideas?
I have the car on, engine running, but not one single gauge has a reading on it. I am wondering if there used to be a power source coming through the passenger side that isn't hooked up any more?
Any ideas?
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Car: 82 Z28
Engine: 383 SP EFI/ 4150 TB
Transmission: T400
Axle/Gears: QP 9" 3.73
Re: Guage Wiring, EFI to Carb
have you checked the cluster fuse?
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Car: 2004 gmc Canyon, 1986 z28 t-top
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Re: Guage Wiring, EFI to Carb
Just did some cleaning up of wires on my 86 bro, there are 3 RED wires..around 12 gauge..they power the fuse block. So all ya gotta do is look around the brake booster and the 3 larger red wires are the one's you want. Only 1 of them will power up the fuse block..BUT I went ahead and powered all 3 just in case..lol.
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