730 ECM Swap

Romans, Mark romans at starstream.net
Tue Nov 7 04:16:57 GMT 2000


I have purchased several 730's from Pick-N-Pull and I ALWAYS
cut the harness about a foot (Or farther) from the connectors and
leave the connectors in the ecm.  All have been for $32.00 complete with
pigtails!  I just hate to kill a 165 ecm to get the other end.
Mark
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Sent: Monday, November 06, 2000 7:01 PM
Subject: Re: 730 ECM Swap


> My take on this so far. You would only need to solder the junkyard wires
at
> the back of the 165 header, and not have to remove any pins from the 7730
> connectors. If you go the brand new route, you'll have to solder the
> terminals to all 7730 wires, insert them into the 7730, and then solder
the
> wires to the back of the 165 header. So maybe a junkyard 7730 harness is
the
> way to go after all to save time. My quote from Pioneer Standard says
there
> is a minimum order charge of $25, but if you can get them yourself, I
guess
> that is the way to go. I was volunteering so I could get them all over the
> $25 min order. Sounds like a group buy has become a bunch of individual
buys.
> As for making a profit from the list buy, I was going to show my cost so
no I
> was not intending to make a profit from the list. HOWEVER, I did think of
> selling my version of the harness on Ebay or my site for a modest labor
and
> parts charge, so I guess I'll bow out.  JW
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