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this is just the fuse relay box it's aftermarket. We are still using the factory wiring harness though. Make sense?
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i just got screwed though, AutoMeter is seriously slacking, my gas and speed gauges have been backordered everywhere for damn near 7 weeks now. i'm going nuts, Jegs pushed it back till end of this month, like they've done four other times (so has Summit and every other place, so i know it's not their fault)
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Shifty, not to get in your knickers, but.... you might as well replace all the wiring. By the time you do what your talking about, it wouldn't take that much more to finish the job. With the time and effort that you've put into your truck, I would hate to see it catch fire do to some 40 year old wiring. Just my .02.
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68 short step- how much would you charge to rewire a harness? If you are interested in doing another one.
Thanks Jeremy
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maybe this is the time I need to start thinking about getting one of those 'hot rod' kits like the Highway 15 or Highway 22 that AAW sells (member Musclerodz sells them) Rob - my wiring is actually in pretty damned good shape, amazingly. but i am pretty adamant about ditching the stock harness, still. I think the only part I'll use is the headlight portion of the stock harness, and that will be running off relays. i like the idea of mounting the SA-1000 kit on the rad support, then using a harness inside for the other stuff. Dunno what I'll do at this point.
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here's the finished rad. support
body work sucks....... Last edited by 68 short step; 01-10-2008 at 08:46 AM. |
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Nice
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"bodywork sucks" Man are you kidding looks good from over here in louisiana!
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it's beautiful. You can paint my rad support any time you want
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ps - i'd buy one of those any day
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07-01-2007, 07:41 PM | #113 |
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made a little headway today... got the cab stripped down, took out the wiring, glovebox and door, a/c controls, a/c ducting and air defusers, guage panel.. all in preperation for the cab to come off the frame... also locaed and drilled a few holes for the engine and trans. computer moduals.. PS i tried to get the most cluttered pic of the inside of the cab, just so killer71 will have a good night sleep all that stuff is neatly stacked inside the garage now... also most the interior stuff ( auto/ tilt steering column, brand new (looking)wiring,etc... ) will be replaced, so ask killer71 if you need something. he just might sell it to ya, and EVERYTHING is in great shape..
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Ahh, I think I'm gonna be sick! Na just kidding, man o man are things in disarray are what? Keep up the good work!
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pullin a all nighter again.. i finally recieved the ECM pins to re-pin the computer, so i needed the engine in the truck to see how far back to make the connections to the computer...the only snafu i ran into was the the stock trailblazer P/S pump resovoir hits the frame, so what the plan is, is to switch to a truck style resovoir... other then that everything fits in there nicely...
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Wow, that is one very clean truck. Killer, you are going to love the conversion. Any performance upgrades to the motor?
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- long tube headers - cold air intake - custom puter tune ( gonna get it dyno tuned, for the optimum performance) |
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Don she is looking good. The core support came out so nice I am bringing your truck back to you! LOL!!
Killer it is looking good man. I have my 5.3 with trans sitting in the garage. Picked it up a couple of weeks ago. I think I will drive my truck this year and then tear it back down again next year for the motor swap. |
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finally getting some work done... got the trans cleaned and painted, this is the final piece i needed to get done to complete the wiring harness.. when its completely dry i'll mate the engine and trans back together and make the harness.... then the drivetrain (minus the driveshaft) will be complete...the frame will get attention next..
heres what i started with (the good pics got deleted, sorry) and heres what we've got now. Last edited by 68 short step; 01-10-2008 at 08:47 AM. |
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OK, spill the beans, what did you paint that transmission with? Did you sand it down before the paint? You can barely see any of the aluminum texture. It looks great!
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the paint is the same as the engine HIGH TEMP ALUMINUM ENGINE PAINT... yes i sanded it down then scotch brighted it, to get that smooth look..altho nobody will see it..we'll all know it looks good
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And look good it does!
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nice project... What is the budget on this kind of swap? From start to finish?
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Well we ain't through yet but I'm anticipating up around $13,500. Initally we figured around $8000, but hang around and you'll see why!
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