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Blue91lx Jun 5, 2012 10:56 PM

EvoM's First Wire Tuck How To
 
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'Ello EvoM,

I've been dying to "tuck" my engine bay wiring harness for a long time, and since I'm waiting on a few parts before I finish my build, I figured it'd be a great time to do so.

To my knowledge, no one really took the time to document how they tucked their harness, so I thought I'd step up to the plate and show you guys how I went about doing mine.

This is only stage one, which is the majority of the work. Tomorrow I'll be looming and actually hiding the harness.

First, my soldering station. I highly recommend soldering and shrink wrapping every wire you cut/join together. I picked up a pack of 1/16", 1/8", and 3/16" shrink wrap. Thus far I only used the 1/16".

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The first step in this is de-looming all of your wire. This takes quite a bit of time, but in de-looming you will find any hidden surprises the previous owner(s) of your car left you.

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I had a drain in my car before and I could never find it. I then discovered this wire, which was completely burnt and bare. It was the ground for my passenger side coil pack plug. Keep an eye out for things of this nature, and if found, trace the wire back until it is perfectly clean, and replace from there.

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Some more de-looming:

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Take pictures as you're going just to know which few plugs work best when routed together, as there are a few that can be wrapped up in one loom, as the plugs are right next to each other. (Crank angle sensor and Passenger side coil pack shown here).

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The two EGR Plugs you (barely) see on the far left I wanted to delete and shrink wrap off, as I'm not using my EGR system any longer. (Don't do this unless you're deleting your EGR). Also, make sure you do not unplug the grey one, as that is your knock sensor plug.

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Done:

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Start to organize each plug's wires separately so you can individually loom and route them, which is the main idea behind a wire tuck.

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Believe it or not, to separate each plug you only need to cut two wires.

There's a blue wire and a yellow wire that screw up everything.

The yellow (On the Plug for the back of the Thermostat Housing):

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The blue (On the Plug for the Cam Angle Sensor):

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Cut these, and while they're cut, re-route everything so that all looms are individually free from the source. Then, you're good to go!




Uncovered my battery relocation piece, and routed the wires back behind my shifter linkage so there would be no interference.

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Getting more organized:

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All separated:

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And a close up:

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As shown here, it's fairly simple. My method does not involve shortening all of the extra wire, as I didn't want to get that deep into it.

The way I've shown, all plugs are individually wrapped and can be routed in whatever way you please, as they have ample length to go almost whatever way you want. I'll be routing much of the wiring under the intake manifold and will plug things in that way.

I'll be picking up loom tomorrow and will route everything and cut it to length, and update with final pictures.

Good luck!

SLVRNBLK Jun 6, 2012 12:18 AM

Good work. Looking forward to the finished look.

Lukelis Jun 6, 2012 12:21 AM

nice, I just finished mine

fcapistran Jun 6, 2012 12:33 AM

Holy CoW!

flymx771 Jun 6, 2012 01:25 AM

Thanks for posting this. I'm waiting on parts right now and might start this tomorrow. How much cutting and soldering have you done? Did anything need extended?

PatricksEvilEvo Jun 6, 2012 05:21 AM

Nice I was looking for a how to for this the other day, found one on Socal but then the guy gave in and bought the Chase Bays. I'm not good with electical work at all so I think I'm going that route and waiting until my motor gets replaced. I wish you the best of luck thruout the rest!

evoforstevo Jun 6, 2012 06:27 AM

nicely done!

now if we can just get a fuse box relocation we'd be golden

llDemonll Jun 6, 2012 07:53 AM

what are the blue and yellow wire you speak of that will mess everything up and why will they mess everything up?

Pirana Jun 6, 2012 08:28 AM

I think what he meant is that if it werent for those two wires, you could split everything without cutting a single wire.

Blue91lx Jun 6, 2012 09:23 AM


Originally Posted by SLVRNBLK (Post 10206178)
Good work. Looking forward to the finished look.

Thanks mang. I'm pretty excited to see my routing choices when it's all loomed.


Originally Posted by Lukelis (Post 10206181)
nice, I just finished mine

Nice!


Originally Posted by fcapistran (Post 10206187)
Holy CoW!

{thumbup}


Originally Posted by flymx771 (Post 10206203)
Thanks for posting this. I'm waiting on parts right now and might start this tomorrow. How much cutting and soldering have you done? Did anything need extended?

No problamo! I did this write up only because it involved so little cutting/soldering. To do this, one only needs to cut/solder the two wires shown above. I forget what plugs they're on exactly, but I'll add that information to the OP later today!


Originally Posted by PatricksEvilEvo (Post 10206347)
Nice I was looking for a how to for this the other day, found one on Socal but then the guy gave in and bought the Chase Bays. I'm not good with electical work at all so I think I'm going that route and waiting until my motor gets replaced. I wish you the best of luck thruout the rest!

:lol: Good luck with the Chase Bays harness'.... Their recent activity is why I chose to do this myself! And thank you, sir. Again, you only need to cut 2 wires to separate each plug individually!


Originally Posted by evoforstevo (Post 10206449)
nicely done!

now if we can just get a fuse box relocation we'd be golden

I'll leave the fuse box relocation up to you ;).


Originally Posted by llDemonll (Post 10206629)
what are the blue and yellow wire you speak of that will mess everything up and why will they mess everything up?

What Pirana said below is correct. Those two wires are wrapped around many others, so once you cut them, you can split up every plug's wires without cutting any others!


Originally Posted by Pirana (Post 10206729)
I think what he meant is that if it werent for those two wires, you could split everything without cutting a single wire.

Thanks for clearing that up! {thumbup}

dal35 Jun 6, 2012 09:24 AM

great job!

Blue91lx Jun 6, 2012 11:34 AM


Originally Posted by dal35 (Post 10206873)
great job!

Thank ya, sir.





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Unfortunately guys n' gals, no where local carried the good wire loom I was looking for, so I'll have to pick some up from Summit and wait it out before I finish the project.

Jinggyachi Jun 6, 2012 12:11 PM

Nice work man!

importmachine Jun 6, 2012 01:43 PM

Very nice work man and goodluck with the rest of it. I'm afraid to attempt this cause my car might never run again

BoostINurI Jun 6, 2012 01:51 PM

^^^^Same here man!

Op....looks good and well thought out....cant wait for finished pics.


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