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    going to salvage yard for wire harness, anything to look out for?

    Going to pick a part next weekend for wire harness for lq4 swap into 1990 silverado,
    can anybody give me any heads up on anything, like special tools or dont get this or
    be sure and get this, any particular year that is better or worse, I have read up and
    know some, like 28X i believe is the black connector, its a 2002 lq4 so cam sensor is in the top at the rear.
    Will I need to get any wires from under the dash or is everything I need under the hood?
    I'm thinking data connector under the dash, I'm sure there is more.
    I appreciate any info, or if anybody knows of a good read, I would appreciate.

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    Just make sure you remove the complete harness uncut. If possible and u are removing it completely your self from the 6.0 truck, you can go as far as labeling everything as u unplug it. Just be patient in removing the harness. I got mine off Craigslist but the trans harness part was cut off. I had a donor harness also cut up but simply soldered the missing wires and make it standalone. I followed lt1swap.com and even had Brendan from that website do the vats removal and it works fine.
    Last edited by droopyzda1; 05-10-2014 at 08:44 PM.

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    Did not think about labeling, thanks for that, I will be using the 700r4 in the pickup, will I need the trans. part of the harness? I guess if it is all attached
    best to get it all. Appreciate your responce

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    Quote Originally Posted by slowgo View Post
    Did not think about labeling, thanks for that, I will be using the 700r4 in the pickup, will I need the trans. part of the harness? I guess if it is all attached
    best to get it all. Appreciate your responce
    If you can get it, then get it. The main round plug on the trans can be tough to remove at times. You really dont need it for your trans because it is not an electronic trans. You can always de-pin it the best you can to remove it from the main harness and save it for someone that might need it.
    Been lurking since 09 and I finally have my kickass 6.0 LQ4
    LQ4 LQ9 6.0L Engine Service Manual Save to your computer in case it disappears


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    I just looked at lt1swap that looks like some good reading, Thanks droopy.

    capricefrk, I'm wondering what you mean by this, "The main round plug on the trans can be tough to remove at times". like can not get it out of pickup
    complete because of its size, maybe around trans. or something? or hard to unplug? Thanks for the Heads up.

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    Quote Originally Posted by slowgo View Post
    I just looked at lt1swap that looks like some good reading, Thanks droopy.

    capricefrk, I'm wondering what you mean by this, "The main round plug on the trans can be tough to remove at times". like can not get it out of pickup
    complete because of its size, maybe around trans. or something? or hard to unplug? Thanks for the Heads up.
    When I went to remove my motor and trans from the donor truck, I started pulling the harness first to get it out of the way and the trans plugs wouldnt unplug without breaking the connectors. So I ended up cutting it to separate from the trans. Once I had the trans on the ground, I had to pry at the plug to get it off the trans. Just saying heads up in case you run in to the same issue I did.
    Been lurking since 09 and I finally have my kickass 6.0 LQ4
    LQ4 LQ9 6.0L Engine Service Manual Save to your computer in case it disappears


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    Since you are there already, might want to take a look around for an electric fan wiring harness as well. You can always sell it if you don't use it, and they don't seem to be that common on Ebay.

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    capricefrk thanks for the heads up, maybe I'll bring some WD 40 and a BFH just in case.

    crzy8 thanks for that, I'm making notes of this, thanks for the help people.

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    crzy8 you have me thinking, I have all the stuff for a mechanical fan set up, I wonder if there would be any advantages to going with the
    electric fan set up, besides not having to remove the fan when replacing water pump. any input?

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    In my case it was a whole lot better than the old set up. The engine bay is quieter and less crap like a plastic shroud in the engine bay. I simply bought a couple generic universal electric fans off ebay with a wire harness. I do not have mine hooked up to the ecu to automatically turn on at a certain temperature yet. But rather have the connected to the ignition switch. I also heard you can go with a Ford Taurus or Lincoln mark 8 electric fan as they are 2 speed and flow a hell of a lot of air. My ebay fans and harness were less than $80 shipped.

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