underhood hanress: who's using it?
Some info: 2000 firebird LS1/T56 into a '75 corvette
Thanks to all of you, I have a pretty good handle on what I need to do to the engine harness in order to make it stand alone. However, When I bought my engine not too long ago, they threw in the complete (at least I think it is) underhood harness as well which includes the fuse/relay box, headlight harness, etc. I have a pic of it below as well as a description of the circles I drew.
My question is who has used this? Was it more trouble trying to adapt it to an older vehicle (pre 1980) than it was worth? I figured I should use this since I have it and should help a bit and create (I hope) a cleaner install.
I have some wiring diagrams courtesy of the FAQ and a few other threads, but it seems to go over my head. I currently have the 2000 camaro system wiring diagram and a nicely done schematic of the relays needed to be used with the harness.
Are there any diagrams, pin outs, schematics specifically of the fuse box and this harness that are more clear? I just trying to better understand the layout of this harness and how to best utilize it with my swap. I honestly have no idea where most of the connectors go or even where to plug in power connections to the fuse/relay box. Any and all help is appreciated.
Here is the picture:
The WHITE circles are the headlights (will most likely discard)
The big RED circle is around the connectors that I disconnected from the engine harness
The YELLOW circle is specifically around C100, C101 and C105.
I think I might figure it out with what I have, but I'm not great with wiring so I was seeing if anyone knew more than what I've seen so far.
The only people I've read using the body harness are guys swapping into an LT1 car.
Everything you need to know about wiring is all over this section. It's really not to bad once you get started. Pull out the wires you wont need, and run the wires for what you want to add.
However, since I would still need a fuse box, relays, wiring to the fans and to the fuel pump, I figured I could possibly adapt this one. I have no intensions of using the headlight part of this harness (will be removed) or anything else of that sort.
Maybe my question wasn't clear and if so I apologize.
Has anyone used this harness in conjunction with their engine harness to complete the stand alone package that is needed to run an earlier car?
It was great since the stock wiring of course has the right end to just snap in to the fuse box.
So in short I used it to trip relays I added. (maf, coils, pcm, starter, fans)
But I really in no way used it in it's shown form.
I was hoping for a quick reference "what each plug does" type of diagram from someone if that exists, but looks like it's up to me to just hunt down and define each plug using the system diagram. Tedious, but do-able. If I figure out anything groundbreaking, I'll be sure to post it.
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As for using the fuse box, I guess you could, but I think just going to a junk yard and picking up one out of a GM would make it much easier for ya. It will have all the relays you need along with the fuses.
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That harness connects to your engine harness at C101, C105 and C102 (the ones that lay on the passenger fender in a LS1 fbody).
Another reason I wanted to do that is I didn’t want to re-pin the PCM for signals, wanted the PCM to control the starter in case of low oil pressure etc.
Any signals I want can be tapped from the above 3 connectors instead.
Yes u would have to eliminate the lights, blinkers, abs and cc circuits from that harness. But its pretty independent circuits and it should come out clean.
Since those fuse boxes contained the relays, fuses for the PCM, fuel, starter, fans that I am using...why re-invent the wheel.
I was swapping into an 82 TA, so the ign key switch connector was the same too. (Wire colors too). I ran that plug into the driver compartment thru an existing hole, I swapped the accessory voltage wire from the 82 ign key connector to this one.
If u look at your 73's firewall harness, there are a few red wires that bring voltage into your compartment for your interior fuse box which in turn powers your stock lights, horns, blinkers etc.
On my 82 it was connected to the alternator +ive terminal. Moved that over to the +ive terminal on the fuse box.
It started 1st time!!
The only down fall is more than 50% of the fuses are not being used. People have combined the 2 boxes into one. Or got a new one and replaced the 2 into one new nice looking box in the engine bay or even back where their under dash fuse box/ relay center is.
If real-estate is a premium (I would imagine in a corvette it is) you can do that.
Get a Factory Service Manual for the wiring diagram, Alldata or have someone print out what you need to assist with the job of rewiring.
I am thinking of doing the same on my next project 02' Z28 LS1/A4 into my 71' Nova. Why not. I got the parts already !
Good luck,
I'm not the most handy with wiring (rather new to it) so as of now, I planned on stripping the unused sections of the harness out of the body harness, as you've suggested.
However, for now at least I want to keep the original car harness and the 'new' body & engine harness as mutually exclusive as possible. It may add a bit more (yes space is a premium) but I really don't want to screw up whats there.
Honestly speaking, I'm not quite sure where to tap power and ignition on the car for these new harnesses as of yet. I believe that's what you were driving at, screaminChick-n. I have much to learn. Unfortunately, it's basic wiring, haha.
bczee,
I have the Mitchell Repair system wiring diagram already, courtesy of the forum, do you still think it would be worth getting the a service manual?
Rocky
I could always sell the body harness and buy this one, so I see it as a valid option.
Some will just look better or be easier to wire up.. so.. the choice is your, but using the relay and fuse is a must to protect your electrical system.
I could always sell the body harness and buy this one, so I see it as a valid option.
Last edited by rockytopper; Aug 13, 2009 at 03:36 PM.
I like what you're thinking 69 Ghost, but I think that maybe too advanced for me to completely mend the old and new harnesses together. I'll be able to inspect my wiring once the original engine is out to see if any of that should go. However, I do plan on keeping the conneciton for the headlight motors. I've heard of guys swapping out the vacuum actuators for Firebird motors, so what better way than to use the Firebird harness!
... I also saw a Olds like yours at Hot August Nights. painted Red like your old Sig was.. Looks good.. when are you going to get around to paint !? 






