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Old 02-11-2014, 10:33 AM   #1
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Lsx swap with some electrical issues.. Help!

I have a 79 silverado that i swaped an 04 4.8l into it and i'm having some electrical issues. I used the factory wiring harness from the 04 and modified it per the lt1swap.com website and i just spliced the factory alternator wire to the 4.8 factory alternator. Now my problem is the fusable link wire that goes to the junction on the firewall. Originally i think the wire was a fusible link but somewhere along the lines an inline fuse was put on it and now I keep poping the fuse. It seems to happen mainly when its raining or snowing. Any advice or help would be greatly appreciated.
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Old 02-11-2014, 12:20 PM   #2
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I have a 79 silverado that i swaped an 04 4.8l into it and i'm having some electrical issues. I used the factory wiring harness from the 04 and modified it per the lt1swap.com website and i just spliced the factory alternator wire to the 4.8 factory alternator. Now my problem is the fusable link wire that goes to the junction on the firewall. Originally i think the wire was a fusible link but somewhere along the lines an inline fuse was put on it and now I keep poping the fuse. It seems to happen mainly when its raining or snowing. Any advice or help would be greatly appreciated.
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You spliced the 4.8 alternator wiring into the '79 wiring? Not to sound like a smart ass, but why? The factory 4.8 harness has the alternator wiring all contained, so you shouldn't have had to do anything to it. The wires go from the alternator straight to the PCM, and PCM will regulate it.
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Old 02-11-2014, 01:58 PM   #3
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Re: Lsx swap with some electrical issues.. Help!

Na, your good. I know the harness connects to the alt but the connection on the back of the alt for charging the battery. I followed some of the other swaps on here and that was what i thought was the way to wire it.
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Old 02-11-2014, 05:51 PM   #4
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No splicing into the wiring on mine. it's all done in the new wiring.
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Which plug did you have, and which wires did you splice...
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Old 02-17-2014, 12:14 PM   #6
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I didn't splice any wires for the ls harness. I only spliced a wire to the back of the alternator into the 1979 factory wiring that use to go to the power teminal on the back of the factor 1979 alternator.
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Ok, this is making more sense now. So you have the alternator wired like stock, controlled by the PCM, and it's charging correctly? This is what I'm getting, but the wire that powers up the rest of the trucks electrical system/fuse box has a fuse in it that keeps blowing? First off, how do you know what size of fuse to put in it? You say it does it mainly when it's raining or snowing, so have you checked your wiper motor? Maybe it's going out and pulling too many amps? Or could be that with the heater blower on, the headlights on, the wipers on, and the radio on it's just too much for what ever fuse you have powering up the fuse box.
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Old 02-17-2014, 04:08 PM   #8
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Yes it is wired like stock, controlled by the pcm, and its charginge correctly (13.3-14.1v). If i am not mistaken all of the other systems work when the fuse blows and the size i am using is the size that was in it when i found it blown. I do not think it should be a inline fuse but a fusable link but there was already an inline fuse there so i replaced it with one. And i thought the same thing about it pulling too much power when everything is on but it only kills the ignition when it blows, everything else works. I hate electrical and was curious if anyone else has had the same issue. I wouldn't think anything getting wet would do it since its in the engine compartment and i would assume that it has always gotten somewhat wet over the years. thanks for the comments
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Re: Lsx swap with some electrical issues.. Help!

Do you have a radio or added electronic off the keyed 12v? That combined with the ignition draw could pop it if its undersized.

FWIW, mine doesn't use any modern breakers or anything, just normal fuses and relays divided out for the systems. I replaced my whole trucks interior harness with new, and used a universal 12 circuit breakout.
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Old 03-31-2014, 01:09 PM   #10
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No added electricals. Does anyone know what size fusible link the wire going from the alt to the starter needs to be?
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i got a section on 12ga fusible on mine.
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