[C3 Swap] What to do with hoses I don't need?
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[C3 Swap] What to do with hoses I don't need?
Swapping a 02 LS1/T56 into my '69 vette. Figured the guys over on the corvette forum need a break from all my questions and thought many here might know just as good.
1. What's a good computer to read OBDII codes when I get this thing fired up?
I won't have gauges till this winter but was still hoping to fire it up and maybe take it around the block to know it works. But need a code reader...
2. The missing hose here I heard i can hook up to to run my vacuum headlights. correct?
3. The other hose from the first picture goes into this thing. it has no plug so I assume it doesn't work or do anything. Can I eliminate it and plug up the other end from the first picture?
4. And the best place to find caps for these two tubes. One is huge... not sure what a hose cap would be called and what sizes are needed for these two ends.
(capping the end on the motor...not this end)
Here it is. Just put the MAF up there to figure out what wires go where. I will not be running that intake. All wired up and O2 sensors extended to reach the sidepipes.
1. What's a good computer to read OBDII codes when I get this thing fired up?
I won't have gauges till this winter but was still hoping to fire it up and maybe take it around the block to know it works. But need a code reader...
2. The missing hose here I heard i can hook up to to run my vacuum headlights. correct?
3. The other hose from the first picture goes into this thing. it has no plug so I assume it doesn't work or do anything. Can I eliminate it and plug up the other end from the first picture?
4. And the best place to find caps for these two tubes. One is huge... not sure what a hose cap would be called and what sizes are needed for these two ends.
(capping the end on the motor...not this end)
Here it is. Just put the MAF up there to figure out what wires go where. I will not be running that intake. All wired up and O2 sensors extended to reach the sidepipes.
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Picture #1... for Vacuum source for the HVAC, you can cap it if your cars doesn't need the Vacuum for the Heater / AC. yes you can use it to supply a vacuum for other accessories, i.e. head light doors.
Picture #2 ??
Picture #3... That is the Vacuum port for the HVAP / Vapor Purge valve/solenoid. I use the port for my Charcoal Canister, you can plug it with what every you find is a the correct side.. secure it with a small holes clamp if needed.
Picture #4... That is for your Brake Booster. From the last picture, I take it you have manual brakes. Again.. plug it with what you find. See if you can plug it at the intake.. would look better if out of sight. ...same as like #3.
If you have an Andnoid based phone or tablet.. you can get a Bluetooth ODBII adapter (around $20-$30), The load up Torque, The you can use it as part of your dash board, it well read and display all of your engine gauges via the ODBII Port and what the ECM is reading. I Use it myself. Cheap solution..
But you can always buy a cheap scanner from the local parts store, ebay, or ???..
BC
Picture #2 ??
Picture #3... That is the Vacuum port for the HVAP / Vapor Purge valve/solenoid. I use the port for my Charcoal Canister, you can plug it with what every you find is a the correct side.. secure it with a small holes clamp if needed.
Picture #4... That is for your Brake Booster. From the last picture, I take it you have manual brakes. Again.. plug it with what you find. See if you can plug it at the intake.. would look better if out of sight. ...same as like #3.
If you have an Andnoid based phone or tablet.. you can get a Bluetooth ODBII adapter (around $20-$30), The load up Torque, The you can use it as part of your dash board, it well read and display all of your engine gauges via the ODBII Port and what the ECM is reading. I Use it myself. Cheap solution..
But you can always buy a cheap scanner from the local parts store, ebay, or ???..
BC
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It is looking good. Did you get you radiator straightened out?
If you are going to replace the intake anyway, just plug it with a bolt or whatever for temporary use. I cant remember if the intake side of the booster hose has the quick connect like a truck, if it does here is a more permanent solution.
http://www.trifive.com/forums/showthread.php?t=58788
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If your gonna run without gauges at the least make sure you have oil pressure first. LSX engines that have been setting on a shelf long are well known to not prime themselves.
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It's this one right? (the empty socket)
I guess I need to get the connection for it too since the old one went with the old harness.
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It would not hurt to hook up a mechanical oil gauge (even a cheap one).
Here are two ways. Drill and tap the oil cooler bypass or the original electric sender from the back of block. (mine was broken anyway) 1/8NPT
Here are two ways. Drill and tap the oil cooler bypass or the original electric sender from the back of block. (mine was broken anyway) 1/8NPT
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Yes that is it and they do make a cheap adapter fitting to use the factory location, but drilling the factory Sensor looks even cheaper.
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