Loosened the trans mounts and hooked the engine to the hoist again. Was able to pull enough to get one bolt in the drivers side and all three in the passenger's. That will do for now until i get the rest of it buttoned up to at least me mobile under it's own power. I'm losing grace with my friend's backyard and need to be able to move it on and off the street.
Dove into the wiring this weekend. Installed the L31 harness. Found the cut wires for both oxygen sensors and soldered in those connectors and also soldered in the VSS i got from Dakota Digital. Hope I got the polarity right - I assumed the blue wire went to VSS High and the Gray wire to VSS Low. I used spade connectors on those JIC i need to reverse it. Not sure what else in the bundle that went to the transmission/C200 that I'll need. Maybe a pair to jump for transmission permissive to crank?
My plan for crank signal is to take the old chassis starter solenoid wire and run it to the purple "crank" signal in the C100 connector.
Plan for +12 to the chassis is to take the old alternator hot back to the new alternator and double up on that lug. Maybe I should do the same with the starter Hot (even though the new starter has a big lead to it from the battery) just to maintain the continuity of the old harness. SO, what to do with the alternator plug wires from the old harness. Suggestions?
Also need to install the L31 radiator, coolant pipes, trans cooler, oil cooler, power steering lines and fuel supply.
I think some water may have gotten in my fuel tank while it sat out from under the bed - anyone got a good test procedure / product to see if I've lost $100 worth of gas or not? It's E10 (no straight gas in Atlanta stations) if that makes a difference.
Wow, i look forward to doing things like installing a stereo and fiddling with the AC and windows.