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1966c10LS 07-23-2016 12:40 AM

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Frame is back from the powder coating. Ready to be put back together.

1966c10LS 10-12-2016 02:08 AM

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A few more pictures. Its starting to come together.

Captainfab 10-13-2016 12:05 AM

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Looks good :thumbs:

I haven't heard back from Chad since I got back from vacation about picking up a steering box adapter plate. I don't remember if he wanted a booster bracket too.

thepartsguy 10-13-2016 04:15 PM

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What size tires are u running?

chad64chevy 10-13-2016 05:50 PM

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wow, now that's an update! what the hp numbers you will get with the supercharger? i'm thinking of a turbo but the supercharger are nice too!! will it clear the inner fender??

1966c10LS 10-14-2016 02:12 AM

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I will be putting some Budnik 20" wheels on it. 235/45R 20's front. 335/30R20's rear.

1966c10LS 10-14-2016 02:51 AM

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Originally Posted by chad64chevy (Post 7741417)
wow, now that's an update! what the hp numbers you will get with the supercharger? i'm thinking of a turbo but the supercharger are nice too!! will it clear the inner fender??

Thanks, I am happy with how the truck is coming together. Chad at ESDC of Spokane is putting it together. When it is together we will run the numbers on his Dyno. The engine has a few upgrades, we are hoping for some pretty good numbers when we run it.

We are going to have to do some work on the inner fender on that side to make everything work.

1966c10LS 10-14-2016 02:54 AM

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Originally Posted by thepartsguy (Post 7741337)
What size tires are u running?

I will be putting Budnik 20" wheels on it. 235/45R20 on the front. 335/30R20 on the rear.

1966c10LS 10-14-2016 03:18 AM

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Some more progress. Here is the pictures.

Notch1988 10-15-2016 03:17 PM

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Looking good, keep the updates coming.

siggyfreud 10-15-2016 08:28 PM

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Awesome build! Just stumbled upon it. Did you have to notch the frame for that PS to clear? Looks close!

1966c10LS 10-16-2016 11:27 PM

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Originally Posted by siggyfreud (Post 7743199)
Awesome build! Just stumbled upon it. Did you have to notch the frame for that PS to clear? Looks close!

We did a c-notch for the rear end only. We are updating the steering to early 70's to fit with the power steering with the LS. Everything is tight but clearances are there so far.

1966c10LS 10-16-2016 11:39 PM

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We put the font fenders and bed on so we could measure wheel sizes. Ordered them this week. 6 weeks to tires and wheels!

1966c10LS 02-15-2017 01:24 AM

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Latest pictures. Wheels came in, truck is coming together.

1966c10LS 02-15-2017 01:42 AM

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A few more pictures

1966c10LS 02-15-2017 01:59 AM

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I would like some input from those of you that have installed LS motors in your C10 trucks. I will need to install the wiring harness soon, I am wondering what instrument clusters you have used. I am wanting to use the stock instrument cluster or possibly use a cluster from a 2002 truck if that is possible. Have any of you that have done this got pictures you would share and what worked best for you. BTW I'm not going with Dakota Digital, just my preference.

reaper71 02-15-2017 10:28 AM

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This may not be the direction your going for, but I use Speedhut Gauges in all my builds (6th set so far) They are 100% fully customizable I.E. back light,font,tick style,bezel,pointer color face color etc.
The speedo is ava. in GPS so NO cable ran to the transmission! and the gauges can be programmed to use with any sending unit on the market!
Also on speedo....60ft time,1/4 mile time,direction,recorded top speed,and elevation.
check them out for reference.
The pic below was from Blakes build on a 67 GMC.

Mark.

1966c10LS 02-15-2017 10:59 AM

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Hey thanks! I will look into them.

scoot_mcgrute 02-15-2017 01:00 PM

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Originally Posted by 1966c10LS (Post 7859329)
I would like some input from those of you that have installed LS motors in your C10 trucks. I will need to install the wiring harness soon, I am wondering what instrument clusters you have used. I am wanting to use the stock instrument cluster or possibly use a cluster from a 2002 truck if that is possible. Have any of you that have done this got pictures you would share and what worked best for you. BTW I'm not going with Dakota Digital, just my preference.

I'm going with the factory gauges for my LS swap I'm working on. I'll adapt the factory sending units to the LS, should be pretty straightforward from what I've seen/heard.

Oil pressure will be the mechanical gauge and the tube will plug in to the factory LS sender position. I'll need an adapter I'm sure but I haven't looked that far into it yet.

For the temp gauge, there is a plug on the front of the head that is M10 threads so I will either modify the plug to take NPT threads or find an adapter that will get me where I need to go.

Love the progress you've got going on!

1966c10LS 02-15-2017 10:48 PM

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Thanks, I really want to just keep the stock cluster. Everytime I find something I think I would like better I come back to the stock dash.

scoot_mcgrute 02-16-2017 11:45 AM

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Originally Posted by 1966c10LS (Post 7860322)
Thanks, I really want to just keep the stock cluster. Everytime I find something I think I would like better I come back to the stock dash.

Just found this for the temp sender. It'll go in the port on the passenger side head at the front. There should be an allen head plug in there now.

https://www.amazon.com/Engine-Adapte.../dp/B015NG418C

jweb 02-16-2017 07:26 PM

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Originally Posted by scoot_mcgrute (Post 7859760)
I'm going with the factory gauges for my LS swap I'm working on. I'll adapt the factory sending units to the LS, should be pretty straightforward from what I've seen/heard.

Oil pressure will be the mechanical gauge and the tube will plug in to the factory LS sender position. I'll need an adapter I'm sure but I haven't looked that far into it yet.

For the temp gauge, there is a plug on the front of the head that is M10 threads so I will either modify the plug to take NPT threads or find an adapter that will get me where I need to go.

I agree , that's what I did on my '51 and plan to do the same on my '64 suburban. It was pretty simple and it's hard to beat the factory look. I got oil pressure from the block off plate near the oil filter and drilled and tapped the M10 hole in the head for the coolant sensor. If you are using a modern transmission the Dakota Digital ECD-100 will convert the signal for the speedometer.


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