dangOl'dodge
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- Joined
- Sep 17, 2015
- Posts
- 46
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- Location
- canada
- First Name
- C
- Truck Year
- 1987
- Truck Model
- r10
- Engine Size
- 4.3 tbi
Think im gonna try the seperate fuse block.. At least for the wires i need to run manually. Really not comfortable pulling the whole harness apart if possible. Did you folow the custom fuse block instructions on lt1 swap?
Everyone i ask says they are not sure because they did a custom fuse block so maybe thats what il do,
Howd you hook up ignition wires did you splice them in to the plug in under steering column or run them directly to ignition and run new grounds too?
Maybe i could try using the ignition outta the donor truck and seeing if i can get anything to happen.
Although im thinking I shouldn't have to jump to starter wire from truck to fusebox if the ignition powers up the fuses when hot shouldn't it just power up the starter relay and turn the engibe over on its own?
Everyone i ask says they are not sure because they did a custom fuse block so maybe thats what il do,
Howd you hook up ignition wires did you splice them in to the plug in under steering column or run them directly to ignition and run new grounds too?
Maybe i could try using the ignition outta the donor truck and seeing if i can get anything to happen.
Although im thinking I shouldn't have to jump to starter wire from truck to fusebox if the ignition powers up the fuses when hot shouldn't it just power up the starter relay and turn the engibe over on its own?