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Old 10-31-2005, 12:57 PM
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I am wondering if you guys might know of any places to get bare plugs for an ls1 pcm, and the pins for those plugs. I have a harness with 20 - 30 wires severed at the plugs. I think I might try and extend the harness as long as I'm repairing it.

Also, does someone know if the helms manual for the car shows a color coded wiring diagram at the pcm to assist me? There are so many wires I am not sure they're all seperated by color I may have to trace them down.
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I would try Scoggin-Dickey or Speartech.com. Both have banner ads to the right. I bought one a long time ago for off-board PCM programming but don't have the part number anymore.

The wiring color codes can probably take care of most of the cut wires, there may be a few you need to still trace as I remember a few being the same color.
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Try this for the pin outs
https://ls1tech.com/forums/conversions-swaps/312119-ls1-swap-faqs.html
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Try www.currentperformance.com
They have lots of OEM connectors.
www.ls7power.com/diagrams/ has all of the wiring diagrams you could ever want. I think they apply to a 2000 F-body, I printed out all of them for my conversion, threw away un-needed ones, blew up the pcm onto 11x17 sheets and taped it together and now have a readable "roadmap" of the system.
Hope this helps.
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I got them Delphi # 12084912 for the plug in connector on the PCM. The only way that I was able to get these was to special order a large quanity thru a delphi distributor. Selling my extras ( and I got a lot of em ) for $.50 ea. + postage. Stan
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Thank you ATAK, that is very helpful I appreciate it and also, sssuch, I sent a message about your offer. Thanks,

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