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Old 03-29-2014, 03:34 PM   #1
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Default T56 SC 426 RAM NSS HELP NEEDED

So just about got the truck tied up except for the neutral/park safety switch. It's a 2008 originally a 5.7 auto and now 426 manual.
I ONLY NEED TO KNOW WHAT TO GROUND/JUMP/OR SPLICE TO MAKE THE ENGINE CRANK WITH THE KEY.
The engine will turn over manually touching the wire from under the hood to 12v with the key on but will not fire. Google has not given me much help. They only have standard three pin connectors displayed for the older style transmissions. Chiltons manual doesn't have enough detail and I am not re subscribing to ALLDATA to find one wire.
PLEASE SOMEONE THROW ME A BONE! Drive shaft will be here next week and I plan on being able to slap the in and crank it up and go. Any thing hat could help. Pleeeeease
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Old 03-29-2014, 04:42 PM   #2
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Old 03-29-2014, 04:45 PM   #3
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If I don't figure it out soon I think I will suck it up and re subscribe. It was one of the best references throughout this build. Thanks for the offer and if I am as broke as I think I am after that drive shaft I may have to take you up on it
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