Hello, I am new to this site and have been searching for some info to no avail (maybe I'm not sharp enough to find it!). I have a 1995 C1500 that has the trans going out, so I figured, what an appropriate time to tackle an ls swap. To make these dreams a reality, I bought an 01 Silverado rust bucket with the 4.8/ 4l60e trans (the trans is bad in it too, but talked to trans shops, same price to rebuild it as the current 1995 4l60e, so it is a wash). Anyhow, I parted out truck keeping the engine, trans, engine/ trans harness, radiator, etc to use for my swap....after selling parts and scraping the rest of the truck I am into my new drive train for $150 (of course still need to rebuild trans). The 4.8 wasn't my first choice (however, it will be a significant upgrade to the old 350 tbi setup as far as power, drivability, and fuel mileage) but once I get it up and running, I can always upgrade the motor to a 5.3 or better. I bought new engine mounts and R4 compressor brackets from Dirty Dingo. I am going to modify the ls harness via info off of LT1 Swap and send them my computer so it will work with my application.
All these steps, although time consuming, seem easy enough to accomplish with minimal expense. However, the part that is causing me concern, is grafting the ls harness into the trucks existing harness to get the gauges/ ac/ cruise/ etc to work with the new power train. I have found harness diagrams for the 95 truck, but am stumped on where to mate the new harness to the old to make everything work. I have found similar swap info on 93-94 trucks as well at 96 and newer ones, but nothing specifically for the 95. I am sure I am not the first to do this swap and was hoping someone that has would shed some light on where these "grafts" need to be made. Thanks for any info you can provide!
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