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    1. #1
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      ls swap starter wires

      Hey guys, I'm trying to wrap up my wiring for my ls swap in my 72 chevelle. my sb350 had 3 wires going to it, which of these should i keep and where do they attach as the ls starter has only 2 posts and a plug in????? also are there any other wires i need to keep from the old harness in the engine bay?
      thanks, anthony

      "Never let anyone tell you how to live your life, the only way to be happy is to follow your passion"

      1972 Chevelle SS clone
      1968 Caramro RS--in the works
      2013 Silverado 2500HD Duramax Z71 appearance package


    2. #2
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      ls swap starter wires

      I think the 3 wires you've got are one that goes to the battery, one to the alt, and one is a signal wire that goes to your ignition. The battery and alt wire go on the bigger positive terminal on the starter, the signal/ignition wire goes to the plug in on the starter.

      1997 Chevrolet C1500 LSX powered full autocross build

    3. #3
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      Well what I'm confused with is the three wires that are from my old harness that go to the fuse block. One had a pig tail in the middle of it that plugged into my distributer, another was a thicker gauge red one that I assume Drew 12volt constant and I'm not sure about the other, that just went to the fuse block. Do I need all three of those old ones?
      "Never let anyone tell you how to live your life, the only way to be happy is to follow your passion"

      1972 Chevelle SS clone
      1968 Caramro RS--in the works
      2013 Silverado 2500HD Duramax Z71 appearance package

    4. #4
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      ls swap starter wires

      The thicker gauge red wire is your constant 12v and the one going to your fuse block would be the signal wire from your ignition. I'm not positive about the distributor one maybe some else will chime in with some more info.

      1997 Chevrolet C1500 LSX powered full autocross build

    5. #5
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      ls swap starter wires

      Found this online. I think you can get rid of that distributor wire, I don't think you'll need it.

      1997 Chevrolet C1500 LSX powered full autocross build

    6. #6
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      1972 was pre-HEI, so the ignition ran off a slightly lower voltage during regular running.
      The distributor wire was to give the coil a full twelve volts while cranking.

      you will no longer need it.

    7. #7
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      oh awesome thanks guys so much! that really helped me with the final stages of my wiring!
      "Never let anyone tell you how to live your life, the only way to be happy is to follow your passion"

      1972 Chevelle SS clone
      1968 Caramro RS--in the works
      2013 Silverado 2500HD Duramax Z71 appearance package




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