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    Cool Simplifying the LT1

     



    I just picked up a 1994 LT1 . I don't know too much about them.
    I'm planning on dropin it in my 34 ford. I was wondering if any of you
    knew what lines I can do away with and what has to stay. It seems
    like an awfull lot of S*^%t on this thing. It came with the wireing
    harness so I have all that. I'm just not sure where it all goes. I think
    I'm gonna need a map a big big map.
    Scumbag

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    Quote Originally Posted by scumbag
    I just picked up a 1994 LT1 . I don't know too much about them.
    I'm planning on dropin it in my 34 ford. I was wondering if any of you
    knew what lines I can do away with and what has to stay. It seems
    like an awfull lot of S*^%t on this thing. It came with the wireing
    harness so I have all that. I'm just not sure where it all goes. I think
    I'm gonna need a map a big big map.
    Scumbag

    good luck. i just did one , but telling somebody else is another story. if you could afford a after market wiring harness would help. i use the stock one, but i knew a little about it. you don't need but about 1/2 of all those wires to make it run. if you never worked on the lt1 you probably need somebody there that knows a little about it. i can get you a diagram of the motor wiring, but its hard to get it big enough here to read it. it would be tomorrow before i could get it.
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    Street and Performance is a good place to look for a lot of questions you have about the engine and swapping it in your '34. I'm putting an LT1 in my '35 but I haven't gotten far enough to be much help.
    '35 Ford coupe- LT1/T56, '32 Ford pickup, 70 GTO convertible, 06 GTO

    Robert

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    .....I have a '94 Firebird {it's an LT1} and get a lot of my questions on it answered over @ camaroz28.com .... Not trying to get rid of you but if some of the LT1 guru's on this board don't see your post you might try over there. There are a couple of guys {one's name is Shoebox, another one is Engineer} but anyway, they have lots of wireing diagrams, how to info, add this, delete that info, etc on the LT1's. They have there own personal web sites 'linked' up to the site. And/or just ask this question in the 'LT1 section' or if it doesn't get answered there try the 'advanced tech' section & I'm sure it'll get answered..... hope this helps ya, Bill

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