Gpreciado5327
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- Joined
- Nov 20, 2022
- Posts
- 2
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- Location
- Utah
- First Name
- George
- Truck Year
- 1983
- Truck Model
- C10
- Engine Size
- LQ4
Hello everyone and thank you for the add!
I own a 1983 C10 and currently have a 6.0 /4L65E swap that I am installing. I have the new 87’ gas tank, sending unit, and fuel line along with the tejas mounts for engine and trans.
I pulled the stock harness from my C10 off the bulk head and want to get ride of wires I don’t need and reloom the harness to update the look a bit. I apologize if these questions have been answered but I cannot find the threads.
Here goes nothing:
1. With a stand alone harness do I need to connect the LS style sensors for temp and oil pressure to stand alone harness or do I just leave those off since I will be using the stock gauges and hooking them up to the stock truck harness, Or does the harness need them for tuning purposes?
2. The alternator from the standalone harness has its own plug so I need to run a power cable to the battery and gauge or just the gauge?
3. I have seen people on YouTube use distribution blocks for the constant and switched power and a circuit breaker is this normal?
Thanks again, sorry got all the questions this has me stumped a bit.
I own a 1983 C10 and currently have a 6.0 /4L65E swap that I am installing. I have the new 87’ gas tank, sending unit, and fuel line along with the tejas mounts for engine and trans.
I pulled the stock harness from my C10 off the bulk head and want to get ride of wires I don’t need and reloom the harness to update the look a bit. I apologize if these questions have been answered but I cannot find the threads.
Here goes nothing:
1. With a stand alone harness do I need to connect the LS style sensors for temp and oil pressure to stand alone harness or do I just leave those off since I will be using the stock gauges and hooking them up to the stock truck harness, Or does the harness need them for tuning purposes?
2. The alternator from the standalone harness has its own plug so I need to run a power cable to the battery and gauge or just the gauge?
3. I have seen people on YouTube use distribution blocks for the constant and switched power and a circuit breaker is this normal?
Thanks again, sorry got all the questions this has me stumped a bit.