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Engine wiring harness: how tough DIY? 200 1984

Chris,


I did this job last year. Just take your time and use masking tape to mark everything to match up to the new harness. The new harness does not identify connectors and the ones for the injectors, idle valve and i think for a sensor under the intake all look the same but if plugged up wrong will most likely cause a no start or worse. I removed the intake to make access more easier and also the fan and shroud to loop the harness under the front of the engine. I would replace or inspect all sensors and repair any other problems that you see. Also the harness for the Ignition module is seperate you might want to inspect this also. Again take your time --i think it took me about 3-4 hours to do

Any other questions E-Mail me at mspelurie@yahoo.com

Mark Pelurie

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