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Location: Canada - Manitoba - Winnipeg
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Re: 85 crew cab long bed project
Nothinghead check a few threads regarding wiring harnesses. My reading made me think that some don't work out as well as others and they all require a baseline level of knowledge for dealing with the connections that was above mine. Maybe because mine isn't stock. Maybe if yours is stock, the harness will fit right on to everything easily. I found that the problems were, thankfully, one wire matters each. So by following the wires from what wasn't working to the power, I could find the problem. It took some time, but really wasn't too bad. Don't know what would have happened if there were lots of problems that connected to each other.
Legendman, thanks for your kind words. Those duallys are cool. Didn't know about them when we bought ours, but I do like to look at them when they go by.
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Old Smokey: 85 GMC 3/4 ton long bed crew cab originally a 5.7 gas engine now with an 84 6.2 with a 92 serpentine belt system, a banks sidewinder, torque converter, and a shift kit. I bought her this way from someone handy - and now am trying to figure out how all this truck works. The Old Smokey project: http://67-72chevytrucks.com/vboard/s...d.php?t=390518 |
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