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I believe the consensus is to leave the dip stick alone. Replacements are nearly unobtainable if something happens.
I believe the consensus is to leave the dip stick alone. Replacements are nearly unobtainable if something happens.
I am on the same plan. I got the thing running and plan to pull the engine again winter 2023/24 to do the timing chain, possibly an LSD insert and just clean the whole engine up for a painting. I just sprayed degreaser all over the engine out of the car and lightly pressure washed it, like Lonnie did in his videos. His came out much cleaner than mine, btw.As far a cleaning the engine, a rattle can paint job did a nice job. You can give it a quick coat of paint now, and worry about all the nooks and crannies later, as you do maintenance in the future. I left my engine unpainted for the first year... got around to painting it later... basic maintenance is more important.
Yea, to second this... The bottom bit of my dip stick broke into the pan, and needed to drop it during my engine maintenance. I honestly shoved the upper biy back in afterwards since its held in by a bolt up top, and its still holding on for now. There are some short ones that might fit some folks have used, but those take a bit extra work to make secure I havent looked into yet.I believe the consensus is to leave the dip stick alone. Replacements are nearly unobtainable if something happens.
Ross, You are the best! Followed your two videos and got everything labeled. I was a little nervous because i had taken all the covers, and tape off, but was able to follow right along. Now i need to figure out what extra wires to keep along with what the DF videos say.Is your wiring harness labeled? Some help identifying connectors is here and here. There are different trim levels, so some of the connectors may be different, even thou it is the same year and engine. Be careful to get these connectors correct. If you can't identify the connector, then do some research here. There are some more electrical resources if you go to my signature and click on "Build thread index here." and then find "Electrical diagrams:"
Once you get it all labelled, you can decide which items you want to keep, and which can go. Mostly I followed the DF video, but I did keep the 2 auxillary power ports (12V cigarette lighters). Wish I would had seat heater wires, or at least added them back in.
Then start making plans. I decided to cut wires an inch or two away from the connector, rather than cutting wires flush with the connector. That way I could solder back the wire, if I made a mistake, or I could repurpose the wire for something else in the future. Just have to be careful to insulate the cut wire, so it doesn't touch another short wire.
so I think the extra big red wires needs to go. I marked that I cut it from the SRS plug.So I'm thru the main wiring harness thinning. It would be nice if at the end they say this is what you should have left. Mine didn't turn out just like the video on the fuse box side.
On the fuse box side I have....
3 wires for fuel pump? i think the video showed 2
the twisted wires it says to leave 6" left as you tape
wires for the brake reservoir
wires for the overflow tank
Also my white plug with the big red wire had 3 wires coming off of it. I think the video just showed 1 big red and 1 little red.
On the BCM side...
I have several wires still hanging. I think that is right because I see wires on that end in the video. Would just be nice to know I have the right ones.
I also have a red/white strip going to a 12V outlet that I kept.
I'm typing my post on my computer, it will be easier for me to post pic's from my phone so I will do that after I write this up. Then maybe you guys can tell me if i screwed something up.
I also started into the front lighting harness. They start on the end with the big wire square plug and say to cut the black on the headlight and the black wire on the horn connector. I found those clearly and cut them where they said. Then we start taping. You get to a point where he has 4 black wires and says to cut them all to the same length and solder on extensions. I only cut 2 wires (1 headlight and the horn)? Did they mean to tell me to cut the others? I think I have a fog light, and then the head light and fog light from the passenger side? Anyway that is where I stopped. I need to get a solder gun and some heat shrink. If anyone can look at my pics and let me know how I'm doing I'd appreciate it.
Also the PIN outs for plugs is very helpful. I saw some @Ross posted for alldata. I don't have an account but if there is a google doc folder somewhere with them that would be appreciated.
I mentioned how to get access to the PIN outs at post #25 above.So I'm thru the main wiring harness thinning. It would be nice
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Also the PIN outs for plugs is very helpful. I saw some @Ross posted for alldata. I don't have an account but if there is a google doc folder somewhere with them that would be appreciated.
Thanks @Ross I didn’t click on the link before. Super nice of you to provide your access. I’m working on only a phone this evening but will log on tomorrow when I have my laptop and pull some plug pin outs for info.I mentioned how to get access to the PIN outs at post #25 above.
Specifically, these 2 sentences:
If you can't identify the connector, then do some research here. There are some more electrical resources if you go to my signature and click on "Build thread index here." and then find "Electrical diagrams:"
In AllDataDIY, go to diagrams.
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Then Connector views. I also use Search a lot.
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For soldering in extensions, I just used scrap pieces of the wiring that got cut out in the first half of the videos. I tried to match up the colors as best/close as I could. I think I had to do something wonky on the headlights though, like the white wire got mated with a blue extension (or the other way around). I did list it out on my 'flag' I made for the section to keep it straight later on. I used solder butt connectors. If you use these, let them fully cool before pulling on them, I learned they are still pliable for a bit the hard way. I had a couple pull out as they were still liquid.New Question(s)....
So I think I have sorted my fuel pump wiring and verified I have what I need. I think there is a little piece missing in the video regarding the headlight wiring harness and I believe I have that sorted also.
So now in the videos we're starting to solder on extensions. Should I be holding up to wait and receive my kit? does the extension wires come with it? or should I just go pick up some wire, or use scraps that I have already removed from the harness? I picked up some solder the other day and also some heat shrink. Watching ahead it looks like I may need a few little copper barrels for soldering the larger wires.
Another question... Does anyone have a final measurement between the fuse box and the BCM? I didn't build a 4x8 table because i already had a pretty large table. When I got to plugging things in I just stretched the wires tight and put a little extender on to attached the BCM. I think it has to be right because I pulled it tight, but when I measure something seems off. How critical is this?
It does show the SS/SC sold out. I wonder what is so unique about that kit?Wiring Harness Supply Kit
All the wires, tape, solder, heat shrink and hardware you'll need to rework your wiring harness. This includes extension wires for the body to dash harness, horn, turn signals, headlights and more.store.dfkitcar.com
I wondered the same thing. Maybe someone who bought the kit for their SC kit could shed some light on it? I just used wire that was pulled out of the harness to make extensions.It does show the SS/SC sold out. I wonder what is so unique about that kit?