3.0 to 3.4 liter swap help...
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3.0 to 3.4 liter swap help...
Alright, the end is in sight for my 3.4 swap into a 93 T100, but I have a few questions I am hoping someone can help me with...
There is a grey colored plug attached with the positive battery cable that I assumes plugs into the 3.4 fuse box (the one under the hood near the battery) which has a wire within it that activates the starter. I am using the old 3.0 fuse box which is directly wired to the battery (as it was when the 3.0 was hooked up), so how do I connect this grey plug? Does the grey plug in fact connect with the 3.4 fuse box? Do I hard wire it to the 3.0 box, to the battery or something else?
Plus, on the truck itself there are two vacuum outlets/inlets (located near the bottom right of the radiator) that are connected to what I believe is a power steering line that runs to a control box on the passenger side of the engine bay. On the old 3.0 one tube connected to a vacuum hose comming from the top front of the motor and I think the other went to the air box. I cannot figure out what from the 3.4 would connect to these two vacuum tubes. Do I need these? What are they for?
Any advise is greatly appreciated.
There is a grey colored plug attached with the positive battery cable that I assumes plugs into the 3.4 fuse box (the one under the hood near the battery) which has a wire within it that activates the starter. I am using the old 3.0 fuse box which is directly wired to the battery (as it was when the 3.0 was hooked up), so how do I connect this grey plug? Does the grey plug in fact connect with the 3.4 fuse box? Do I hard wire it to the 3.0 box, to the battery or something else?
Plus, on the truck itself there are two vacuum outlets/inlets (located near the bottom right of the radiator) that are connected to what I believe is a power steering line that runs to a control box on the passenger side of the engine bay. On the old 3.0 one tube connected to a vacuum hose comming from the top front of the motor and I think the other went to the air box. I cannot figure out what from the 3.4 would connect to these two vacuum tubes. Do I need these? What are they for?
Any advise is greatly appreciated.
Last edited by Ric18; 01-28-2007 at 04:39 PM.
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The grey connector from your battery harness is for the starter (1 black wire) and your alternator(3 wires red yellow and white) On both my conversions I had to get the starter siginal from the body harness on the truck, your wiring diagram will show you where to get this. I just used an ORS harness so I just had to make a connection.
The alternator, I was able to use the stock wiring for the alternator. The 3.0l alternator connector is the same as the 98 alternator I used.
The alternator, I was able to use the stock wiring for the alternator. The 3.0l alternator connector is the same as the 98 alternator I used.
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I appreciate the help....
I have the ORS harness adaptor on order, but I did not opt for the entire piece (not sure if this will solve my prob or not).
Anywho, is the wire I need to connect and find going into my fuse box (under hood)? Wouldn't the original one have travelled there? I do have a wiring diagram, but any help you can offer is greatly welcomed.
Anywho, is the wire I need to connect and find going into my fuse box (under hood)? Wouldn't the original one have travelled there? I do have a wiring diagram, but any help you can offer is greatly welcomed.
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Mike will give you a pig-tail to hook up with his harness for the starter. His harnesses make it a no brainer. Plug your alternator to the factory wiring for the old wiring
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