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Old 05-16-2024, 12:15 PM
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Default ABS Frame to wheel harness

I’m working on a 1989, Z51, 6-spd coupe.
Looking for the abs harness that goes from the frame out to the front wheel.
All sites show them as discontinued.
There are apparently differences between 6-speed or automatic, coupe or convertible.
The year fitments for the 89 is 89-90 only.
And of course, either left or right.
I’m not 100% certain, but I believe the part#s are
14104821 and 14104822.

Does anyone have either a source or possibly know a rebuilder of the parts?
Thanks in advance guys.

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Originally Posted by Yguy
I’m working on a 1989, Z51, 6-spd coupe.
Looking for the abs harness that goes from the frame out to the front wheel.
All sites show them as discontinued.
There are apparently differences between 6-speed or automatic, coupe or convertible.
The year fitments for the 89 is 89-90 only.
And of course, either left or right.
I’m not 100% certain, but I believe the part#s are
14104821 and 14104822.

Does anyone have either a source or possibly know a rebuilder of the parts?
Thanks in advance guys.
You could try Mirrockcorvette.com. They sell used parts and have a good reputation on the CF.
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Old 05-16-2024, 07:32 PM
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kms88cal-16
Thanks for the info. I’ve heard Mirrock has a good reputation. I’m just kind of taking that last shot in the dark to see if there’s
Any source for new or refurbished parts available.
Thanks again.🍺🍺
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What’s wrong with your existing harness? Broken at the connector?
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What’s wrong with your existing harness? Broken at the connector?
The protective sleeve has dry rotted and fallen apart, allowing the colored wires to show. I’ve taped them over and placed plastic conduit over them, but I’m not really satisfied with it.
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I re-sheathed my ABS sensor wires about a year ago (1989 6 speed).



Original sheathing rotted away

Replaced sheathing

Securing end of new sheathing

I think that it came out pretty well. Got the split sheathing from McMaster-Carr:

5/16" 1/32" -55° to 300° ASTM E162 Black 2649K521 18.83
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Originally Posted by NavAir
I re-sheathed my ABS sensor wires about a year ago (1989 6 speed).



Original sheathing rotted away

Replaced sheathing

Securing end of new sheathing

I think that it came out pretty well. Got the split sheathing from McMaster-Carr:

5/16" 1/32" -55° to 300° ASTM E162 Black 2649K521 18.83
Nice job!👍
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Thanks NavAir!
thats a pretty good idea!
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you could also try Corvette Express out here in California, Vacaville to be exact.


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Originally Posted by DREEZZEE
you could also try Corvette Express out here in California, Vacaville to be exact.

thanks!
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I’d suggest doing two things.

1 cut the connector off that is at the chassis. Get a mating pair of 150 series metripscks
2 Get some good heat shrink (I’m partial to WireFy) and slide over the existing wiring, shrink and then install your new weather pack connectors.
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Originally Posted by ChumpVette
I’d suggest doing two things.

1 cut the connector off that is at the chassis. Get a mating pair of 150 series metripscks
2 Get some good heat shrink (I’m partial to WireFy) and slide over the existing wiring, shrink and then install your new weather pack connectors.
This is something I’ve also considered, and might do. As I stated above, I’m just seeing if there are replacement options other than used.
Thanks.
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Originally Posted by Yguy
The protective sleeve has dry rotted and fallen apart, allowing the colored wires to show.
I've been meaning to ask about this. My ABS sensor wires have also dry-rotted and the outer rubber sheaths have all begun to crumble away.

-Wes

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