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Regular Production Order. These are the codes that GM uses to identify options.

For example, LT1 is the RPO for the engine used from 1992-1996.
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Re: Need to brainstorm the FAST conversion

Subject: Re: Need to brainstorm the FAST conversion
by hcbph on 2015/12/28 12:32:25

Quote:

CorvetteBob wrote:
Andy, you mentioned sealing off the wires. My thoughts were to trace them back and actually remove them from the bulkhead connector, IF that's an advisable option.

Any thoughts on this?


Having worked on a truck with a non-original brand engine in it many moons ago, my suggestion is leave the wiring in it for now. Unhook and mark each wire but leave it intact till such time as you get everything worked out. Once it's all good then you can start removing wires if that's your desire. Better to have them around in case it turns out one happens to be required and if you've removed it then it's a lot of extra work to undo it.

My 2 cents.
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