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Time to start the wiring *I need help*

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Old May 3, 2006 | 12:50 PM
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From: Detroit, MI
Car: 1991 Z28 Vert
Engine: LT1 350
Transmission: T56 6 Speed
Axle/Gears: 3.42 LSD
Time to start the wiring *I need help*

As the title states I am about to start the wiring. First of all I have 91 Z28 Camaro with TPI. The engine being swapped is a 95' LT1 with stand alone wiring harness done by Dana @ LT1 350. I also have the computer. I need to know where to start wiring? I heard many things about bulkhead connectors but where are they located? Dana reduced the wiring harness to only the wires that I need, which is only about 10 or so. I just need to find out where they go.

Any suggestions, tips, or anything would be helpful.

Thanks,
Jay

By the way I have the chiltons manual for the 91' but that isn't helping.
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Old May 3, 2006 | 06:03 PM
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https://www.thirdgen.org/forums/ltx-...ht=lt1+dummies

The thirdgen bulkhead is located near the brake booster, drivers side, under dash. You will splice most of the wires there like tach, coolant temp, oil pressure, etc. The thirdgen bulkhead is also called C100. The other wires i spliced into were the ignition/power wires at the thirdgen power wires but i guess you can splice those at C100 also. Speedo wire is located underneath the passenger side. I hunted down the fuel pump power wire behind the drivers side kick panel.

I'm just trying to remember this off the top of my head, hopefully the above link goes into more detail, if not, ask for more info on a specific wire and me or someone else here can help.

And a soldering iron, solder, heatshrink tubing, heatgun are recommended as tools for joining wires together.

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