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Old 02-18-2017, 10:45 AM
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Anyone have any ideas on how to relocate my wire loom? It lays on top of my ls3 intake and is rubbing it badly. I need it moved around the back of the engine or somethingv
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You can unclip it from the driver side coil bracket and push it to the back. You might have to unloom some wiring to get a little slack but they usually move over pretty easy.

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agree remove loom and old tape. retrain wires.
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I figured I would have to undo it. May make it worth my while and pull out the stuff not used as well. Well I appreciate the suggestions! I may PM y'all if you don't mind when I do it.
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Oh boy. What do you mean pull stuff out that you don't use.
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Looking into tucking or rerouting my wires as well. Following progress
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I completely split my harness, removed connectors and re-routed all of it. 95% of the wires had to be shortened.
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The stuff i would remove while i had it out would be evap, trailer wiring, rear o2, i could remove oil pressure since i am running a mechanical gauge, AC my A/C leaks and never holds freon so gave up on it.
JHForeman your setup looks clean and easy to work on with all the wiring cleared.
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Originally Posted by release2063
Looking into tucking or rerouting my wires as well. Following progress
How are you liking that t56? considered swapping to that after my 4l60e dies
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I couldn't handle the clutter that our truck engine bays have!! I separated the whole harness pulled the o2 sensor wires out(I knew I would be using them), ran all the wires the way I wanted, and crimped new terminals on. I also relocated the coil packs while I was at it, elimintated the stupid coolant tank and so fourth. I still have ac/heat.



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