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Old 05-28-2019, 12:07 AM   #5978
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Re: Restoring Rusty

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Also, I bought inexpensive eBay mounts because I`m cheap and always looking to save a buck. They worked perfectly well until I went to install a low mount A/C bracket and compressor.
Cool I do not plan on running AC, so I should be fine, could you show me a pic of the ones you got.

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I Also used the 2003 understood fuse box. in hind sight, should have used a smaller fuse panel like the LT1 site suggested.
I am going to build my own kinda like Brandon's from LT1Swap but more fuses so I dont' group unlike components together like he does, so probably something like

FUSE 1 = Injectors
FUSE 2 = Coils
FUSE 3 = O2 Sensors
FUSE 4 = Transmission
FUSe 5 = PCM
FUSE 6 = I forget, MAF I think

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Lastly, my motor did not like Denso O2 sensors. Gave me All kinds of fits. Finally switched to A.C. Delco and have been trouble free since.
good to know
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