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1968 Chevy Camaro Wiring & Plumbing - Country Honk, Camaro Revival Part 4
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 ...If I ever do another install,...  ...If I ever do another install, I will determine exactly which wires are used and remove the rest to reduce the bundle size.  The engine comes with newer-type...  The engine comes with newer-type female plugs for the knock sensors, but the wiring harness had the old-style connectors. S&P supplied the proper sensors...  ...Don't overtighten them;...  ...Don't overtighten them; it could lead to premature knock detection and retarded timing as per the computer...  ...The stock starter installation...  ...The stock starter installation is tight--depending on the bell housing, you will either have to clearance the outside of it or install Powermaster's new LS-engine compatible starter, which has no nose to interfere with the bell housing...  ...We had to install the old-style...  ...We had to install the old-style knock sensor where the new-style knock plug is located. This required drilling and tapping the hole slightly larger. (Note the braided copper ground wire.)  This is the brain of the fly-by-wire...  This is the brain of the fly-by-wire system, a simple plug-and-play installation...  ...We actually shortened the...  ...We actually shortened the harness, since the black box was located adjacent to the pedal assembly and the computer. S&P got me squared away with the proper connectors and Weather-Pak connector to make it all fit...  ...Throttle response is quick...  ...Throttle response is quick and smooth--much smoother than a cable connection--and the spring in the pedal assembly provides just the right feel. (The pedal assembly bolted in exactly where the old one had been.)  Have faith, the worst is yet...  Have faith, the worst is yet to come! The computer nestled nicely under the dash and a hastily bent metal strapping provided a secure mount...  ...so secure that it will...  ...so secure that it will probably not be changed in my lifetime! The OE system is bulky, but the Vintage Air unit is compact, leaving more space to work with under the dash...  ...If you're only cruising...  ...If you're only cruising in nice weather, you could delete the heater and defroster ducting and hide all sorts of electronics under the dash.  Confession time. This is the...  Confession time. This is the wire that attaches to the crank-position sensor located behind the starter. I managed to pinch it hard while attaching the wiring- harness ground wire to the heads. The engine would not start and the scanner indicated a failure to sense the crankshaft position. Bobby slid under the hood and found the damaged wire. A soldering gun and shrink-wrap soon had the wires reattached. The engine fired immediately.  Auto Meter Pro-Comp Ultralite...  Auto Meter Pro-Comp Ultralite gauges slipped right into the Covan's Classic instrument panel insert...  ...Careful attention to wiring...  ...Careful attention to wiring and properly grounded console gauges sure are nice for my Navy and airline pilot's desire to monitor essential systems...  ...I also know the exact time...  ...I also know the exact time (sure miss my 24-hour clock) while listening to my iPod through the Custom Autosound stereo with surround sound.  Electric-Life Power Windows...  Electric-Life Power Windows were simple to install...  ...Since the car originally...  ...Since the car originally had manual window operation, we numbered the locations for the new motor bolts....  ...Electric-Life also offers...  ...Electric-Life also offers a very nice Power Door Lock for the Camaro, as well as its new power-reverse hood setup.
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