Trying to mix two different donor harnesses together will be pretty much impossible task without having and using the wiring diagrams.Test no. Use the wiring schematics to go from connector pin to connector pin yes. You need the schematics to do what you're doing anyway, would advise getting familiar with them to check your harnesses - this will make it easier when it comes to do the thinning.
That's not true.By pitch, you mean distance the rack travels side to side? The SS rack is a quicker ratio - meaning less steering wheel turn for a given steering input - to get the same rack travel that the non-SS rack provides. SS rack 1/2 turn takes 3/4 turn of the steering wheel for a non-SS to move the rack the same distance.
They have the same ratio, the base model rack just has more travel.To get the 'quicker ratio' (stock Cobalt) the steering arm on the hub upright is shorter, causes more degrees of turning angle per linear input from the steering rack - thus needs less rack travel.![]()
I centered two steering racks and measured both of them.
An SS and a base model.
I then moved them to 90 degrees and measured them.
Base @ 0 degrees 1.080"
Base @ 90 degrees 1.550"
SS @ 0 degrees 1.070"
SS @ 90 degrees 1.540"
They both moved .470" from center up to 90 de
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Ugh, ok. Well, in that case I stick with my installed steering rack. I was hoping the ratio of the SS was higher, which would make the steering more direct. Oh well... bigger problems currently.That's not true.
They have the same ratio, the base model rack just has more travel.
B&D are engine harnesses. It would take closer inspection but from what I can see they are S/C harnesses. 07 and newer had individual coil pack connectors. On S/C cars there were no automatics, so in the engine harness the speed pickup is a purple/yellow pair fairly close to the fuse block(Auto: they hung off the back of the engine sprouting from near the injector harness on top of the motor.) On all engine harnesses there is a "renegade plug" off the engine harness that goes into the body harness near/above the brake booster.(Not that one!, it has only 4 lg wires and goes to the wipers) 05/06 it had only 4 small wires, one tan twisted pair, 1 lt green and one I can't remember, brown? maybe. and the connector could only hold ~7, on the 07/08 that plug had about 11 to13 wires and the capacity of the connector was 14 IIRC.Houston we have a problem! Oh man, it seems like H is the main harness from the DF kit videos.
Now, it seems like this is already thinned or at least started. This is the worse case I was expecting. Anyone an idea how to test if that was thinned correctly?
IF you think the main harness has been thinned incorrectly I would suggest that you lay it out on your Goblin prescribed wiring table and clean all the tape off and work like you are starting with a untouched one from a S/C car.Houston we have a problem! Oh man, it seems like H is the main harness from the DF kit videos.
Now, it seems like this is already thinned or at least started. This is the worse case I was expecting. Anyone an idea how to test if that was thinned correctly?