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Reworking the tired Toyota Pickup
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<blockquote data-quote="Brunnerp" data-source="post: 1570020" data-attributes="member: 19788"><p>Because the motor and trans is out to replace the clutch lines, and July 4 wheeling is off, I guess I can do the wiring the "right" way. I'll thank myself later for de-pinning and removing all of the unnecessary wires from the loom. It necessitated removing the intake manifold to get to the knock sensors and the starter section of the wiring harness. </p><p>[ATTACH=full]194507[/ATTACH]</p><p>[ATTACH]194509[/ATTACH] In case you're thinking of doing a 1UZ swap, and dont know anything about them; the starter is UNDERNEATH the intake manifold. Since its out, and since its a rebuilt NAPA starter from who knows when, Im putting a Denso starter in there. I really didnt want to spend the money for this....but I can see me losing my sh*t on the trail if my starter were to go out. </p><p>[ATTACH]194508[/ATTACH]here is the harness freshly pulled. I tagged the sensors I will need and can gut the rest.</p><p>[ATTACH]194510[/ATTACH] Crappy picture of mostly gutted harness.</p><p>[ATTACH]194511[/ATTACH]Pile of wires that were removed. Mostly TRAC ECU, auto trans crap, the extra tps, etc...</p><p></p><p>back to work</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Brunnerp, post: 1570020, member: 19788"] Because the motor and trans is out to replace the clutch lines, and July 4 wheeling is off, I guess I can do the wiring the "right" way. I'll thank myself later for de-pinning and removing all of the unnecessary wires from the loom. It necessitated removing the intake manifold to get to the knock sensors and the starter section of the wiring harness. [ATTACH type="full"]194507._xfImport[/ATTACH] [ATTACH]194509._xfImport[/ATTACH] In case you're thinking of doing a 1UZ swap, and dont know anything about them; the starter is UNDERNEATH the intake manifold. Since its out, and since its a rebuilt NAPA starter from who knows when, Im putting a Denso starter in there. I really didnt want to spend the money for this....but I can see me losing my sh*t on the trail if my starter were to go out. [ATTACH]194508._xfImport[/ATTACH]here is the harness freshly pulled. I tagged the sensors I will need and can gut the rest. [ATTACH]194510._xfImport[/ATTACH] Crappy picture of mostly gutted harness. [ATTACH]194511._xfImport[/ATTACH]Pile of wires that were removed. Mostly TRAC ECU, auto trans crap, the extra tps, etc... back to work [/QUOTE]
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