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3.4 swap connector help please
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ill throw a bumpski out there for ya man, thats about what ill be good for, im not of anyuse on this subject, i seen the thread and figured id take a peek, maybe learn something for the ol memory bank for future refrence. i know that there is numerous peeps on here that will / would be able to help ya out.
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current: 1986 4Runner, Rebuilt 22RE with engnbldr HP head, cam'd, battery/intake swap, SASed, 5.29s, detroit rear, 35in MTRs, trussed and armored axles, marlin HD clutch, soon to be dual cased, TG rear bumper, Best mod todate CHROME METAL SR5 DOOR HANDLES, thats whats up RIP: 1985 Standard Cab SR5 pickup, add-a-leafs and shackels, 33" BFGs, it died a horrible death (50mph roll over) DD: 2006 Scion Tc w/TRD Supercharge and TRD stainless cat-back exhaust |
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Join Date: Apr 2008
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Check out my thread (link below) as I have those labeled. And may be able to have those match mine. Seeing as mine is a 93 4Runner they are the IH1 and IH2 for me. Those look like the one off the body. In my picture I have the ones that I am splicing the engine to so that it can plug into the ones you are holding.
http://www.yotatech.com/f160/2001-5v...13/index3.html By the way that engine is gorgeous looking. And my wiring isn't done yet but that thread is pretty close to where I am at as of now. Hope this helps you out.
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86 Pickup 4x2, Manual (Sold) 87 Extra Cab Pickup 4x4, Manual (Sold) 93 4Runner 4x4, Manual, 3.4 Swap In progress 90 4Runner 4x4, Manual, Blown 3.0 (Stripping out for parts then to become a trail rig/camping/fun truck) 94 Lexus SC400, 1UZ, magnaflow exhaust, after market headlights, bought for parts for the swap into the 90 4Runner Last edited by yodathespian87; 09-16-2009 at 02:31 PM. |
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thanks man, cant wait till we get em purring...
I cleaned mine and painted it all up after doing the all the replaceables & gave the engine compartment a fresh coat too so shes gonna be sexy when all said and done. I just finished a sas with dual arbs too...but never got a chance to wheel it as my 3.0 (rebuilt from MOTORTIME) with only 600 miles on it was blown. So not only will i be testing my ride out with a new engine, but sased lifted and re\geared too... needless to say, I have been sleeping very little at night...
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Well, It's been a while since I spent about 36 hours straight staring at those damn wiring diagrams from tis, but hopefully I can be of some help. Your best bet will be to look at the wiring diagrams and trace each wire to the connector, which shows up as a little white box with the connector name inside of it probably either C1 or C2, and beside that little white box will be a number that corresponds with the position on connector. From this you should be able to map your plugs. Oh and if you don't have cruise, I'm assuming you don't have AC so there will be quite a few wires missing in the plugs on your truck. Hope that makes sense. My truck is running like a top. took a while to get the ADD, speedo, and backup lights sorted out, but it was all worth it in the end. Your engine looks mint. It may seem a little overwhelming right now, but you'll get it sorted. (after banging your head on the keyboard repeatedly) and trust me you'll love the results. Let me know if I can do anything else.
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I wouldn't be sleeping at all just to get that out on the roads. I will be finishing up the wiring very shortly so I will let ya know how it works out. Feel free to ask me anything, I may be able to help ya out.
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86 Pickup 4x2, Manual (Sold) 87 Extra Cab Pickup 4x4, Manual (Sold) 93 4Runner 4x4, Manual, 3.4 Swap In progress 90 4Runner 4x4, Manual, Blown 3.0 (Stripping out for parts then to become a trail rig/camping/fun truck) 94 Lexus SC400, 1UZ, magnaflow exhaust, after market headlights, bought for parts for the swap into the 90 4Runner |
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