Thanks for the questions. I am retrofitting a stock 1987 TBird 5.0l complete drivetrain, including the existing wiring harness into my 73 Grande. The TBird’s ECU is located in the passenger kickpanel (the ECU was attached in that “well” established by the design of that panel).
The HVAC unit on that car does that occupy the entire area under the dash, and it left room to its right, from the passenger seat perspective, which allows a rather large firewall penetration point to be at the passenger side, corner of the engine bay (see the pic). The OEM harness has that very large plug for the ECU, and the hole is also large to allow it to fit through the firewall. The grommet is also very large. It doesn’t look like that kickpanel location would work, mostly because the harness is too short to reach, assuming I could come at the point Bentworker illustrated. It might work if I could completely redo the harness and move the firewall grommet to allow a much longer lead from that point (of those three holes, that large hole on the far left of the photo is the ECU wiring penetration)
If I could come through that location, I wonder if I could make a mount that would attach to the metal above that penetration location? I was hoping I would be following in the footsteps of an already successful retrofit and benefit from the experience. Well, I wanted a project I could really learn from.
I was hoping to make as few as possible removals to the interior, mostly because of limited garage space, but it seems I need to at least remove the dash and the from seats so I can see what I’ve got to work with.
I’ll try and take pics and note the mistake for the next time. Thanks again for the questions.