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08-01-2011, 11:57 AM | #11 |
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Re: 1986 suburban build with 6.0l swap
After I got the motor cleaned up I started the wiring FML I put the engine trans and T-case together, I figured this would be the easiest way to do the harness. don't worrrie the engine is very secure on the blocks
This is kinda the end result I'm going for, I want to get the wires tucked away as much as I can. so I rotated the Injectors around to hide the wires one the inside of the fuel rail The mess Another question is on the VSS, where do I get a plug for this connector? It seems to be different than the VSS plug in the engine harness And last the fire wall. How in the EFF am I to get this S### off the firewall so I can seal seal and paint it. I tried wire wheel, it just melts it a smears it. I tried heat gun and scraper, just smeared. tried paint thinner, just made it all glob
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