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Old 07-22-2009, 03:09 PM
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Ok so I have the complete harness from a 2001 chevy 3/4 ton 6.0, it is nothing but a rats nest right now... I was wandering if any one could help me, or point me in a direction of figuring out what all needs to be removed for just a basic conversion. A any suggestions on how i will go about doing this?

Also anyone with a wiring schematic, and connector diagrams...
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Originally Posted by Drift_king2007
Ok so I have the complete harness from a 2001 chevy 3/4 ton 6.0, it is nothing but a rats nest right now... I was wandering if any one could help me, or point me in a direction of figuring out what all needs to be removed for just a basic conversion. A any suggestions on how i will go about doing this?

Also anyone with a wiring schematic, and connector diagrams...
you can buy a stand alone wiring harness book on Eba or a equal site. there isn't aloud to put in links for others than the sponsors site...
anyway its very easy to make a stand alone wiring harness with that ABC book.. i think its called ls1 gen III stand alone wiringharnes
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anyone else with a suggestion... all will be appreciated!
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Originally Posted by Chris10an
anyway its very easy to make a stand alone wiring harness with that ABC book.. i think its called ls1 gen III stand alone wiringharnes
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You wouldn't happen to have more info on the book than that, would you??
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look at lt1swap.com has a ton of wiring information and a good guide to making it standalone, and search here too, there a faq thread or something that has a ton of wiring schematics, i found the entire 5 page wiring diagram for my 6.0 swap on here.
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These are for a 2003 not a 2001, but they might still help you...
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pcm pinouts
more info

lt1swap.com - great reference
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links are very helpful. but if done like that, there is no need for a fuse box correct?
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Originally Posted by vandejr
links are very helpful. but if done like that, there is no need for a fuse box correct?
replace the bulky stock fuse block with much smaller unit.
http://www.lt1swap.com/fuseblock_obd2port.html
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