70 GTO LS2 conversion
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1) factory in dash rally gauges with tach
2) heater
3) radio
no AC
4) M21 tranny
I have no idea what to get or where to get it. Any help would be great. Thank you guys for the help so far. Steve
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1) factory in dash rally gauges with tach
2) heater
3) radio
no AC
4) M21 tranny
I have no idea what to get or where to get it. Any help would be great. Thank you guys for the help so far. Steve
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I've also used a painless wiring harness in one car and that worked well, too.
http://www.painlessperformance.com/
Now, these get your engine running. Has nothing to do with your 1-3. Make sure you get a manual trans harness and it'll include the wire fro hooking up a reverse light. Perhaps someone else can chime in if this reverse wire will work with a M21. I do not have experience with this.
RE: your call outs
1- Your 1970 factory gauge wiring isn't compatible stock with the LS engine. You can have your gauges rebuilt with modern internals from a company like Redline gauge works. They will look the same and work like new. I had mine done there for my '67 Firebird rally gauges and I had great service. I worked with Shannon and my gauges all work great now with my LS engine.
http://redlinegaugeworks.com/
Note: You don't need this for your fuel gauge to work. this is separate and reads off the sender inside your tank. you'd need this for a tach, volts, etc.
2 & 3- you shouldn't have to modify your car for these at all. an LS engine harness is separate from the car's main wiring harness.
I would recommend though to upgrade your factory harness as an LS engine will have greater electrical loads than your original 40+ year old harness was designed to withstand. Not to mention it's 40+ years old. If you don't, at the least use relays and make a new battery terminal for a strong power supply that you can feed your engine to that bypasses the 1970 Le Mans fuse block.
Hope this helps.
Last edited by tuske427; Feb 12, 2016 at 09:05 PM.
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