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trkfrk 06-27-2015 12:50 AM

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The shifter is in a perfect spot. It's so comfortable to sit and shift.

Next is glass.

trkfrk 06-28-2015 08:57 PM

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Today I cut & buffed both bed sides.

trkfrk 06-28-2015 09:04 PM

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Pic 2

knomadd 06-29-2015 09:37 AM

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Looking better with every update!

trkfrk 06-29-2015 09:56 PM

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Originally Posted by knomadd (Post 7225005)
Looking better with every update!

Thanks Duane!! It's been a very good learning experience on the do's and don't's...

Okay, since getting my LS conversion going, my ECM continues to throw either P0342 low voltage CPS (cam positioning sensor) or P0343 high voltage CPS. So far, I have changed the CPS with an OEM sensor with a new plug. It still threw the codes. So then, I ohmmeter the 3 wires going from the sensor to the ECM/ #61 ECM blue plug to pink-back wires (low signal) #73 ECM blue plug to Brn-white wires (high signal) and #39 ECM red plug to red wire CPS battery power and all good. I made sure none of the pins were rolled over in the harness or ECM and was okay. So last resort, I called Todd at S&S Performance in Arkansas (who is great at calling back)! They did my rewire on my harness, & he is a super good dude, & suggested I swapp the 2 pulsating wires #73 & 61, that didn't work either. He is now suggested my ECM could be bad.. Just wondering if anyone has had a similar problem, before I spend more money on a new one. Thanks for any help or suggestions.

trkfrk 07-06-2015 12:32 AM

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So, I spent most of the weekend working on a bunch of small things I have been wanting to get done for a while. I also, installed longer wheel studs in all 4 wheels and made new spacers for the front wheels out of 1/4" aluminum with my plasma cutter.

This afternoon it was overcast and cooled down to the mid 90's so I took advantage of the weather and washed and detailed my truck. Here are a few new pictures..

trkfrk 07-06-2015 12:35 AM

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For what ever reason I can only upload 1 picture at a time when using my iPad.

trkfrk 07-06-2015 12:39 AM

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Pic 2.. I'm hoping to get my glass installed in the next two weeks... I insured the truck last week and going to register it this week.

trkfrk 07-06-2015 12:44 AM

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Another pic

trkfrk 07-06-2015 12:46 AM

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Engine bay pic

trkfrk 07-06-2015 11:16 PM

Re: Started my first frame off - 72 SWB LS1, 6-spd manual
 
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Originally Posted by trkfrk (Post 7225594)
Thanks Duane!! It's been a very good learning experience on the do's and don't's...

Okay, since getting my LS conversion going, my ECM continues to throw either P0342 low voltage CPS (cam positioning sensor) or P0343 high voltage CPS. So far, I have changed the CPS with an OEM sensor with a new plug. It still threw the codes. So then, I ohmmeter the 3 wires going from the sensor to the ECM/ #61 ECM blue plug to pink-back wires (low signal) #73 ECM blue plug to Brn-white wires (high signal) and #39 ECM red plug to red wire CPS battery power and all good. I made sure none of the pins were rolled over in the harness or ECM and was okay. So last resort, I called Todd at S&S Performance in Arkansas (who is great at calling back)! They did my rewire on my harness, & he is a super good dude, & suggested I swapp the 2 pulsating wires #73 & 61, that didn't work either. He is now suggested my ECM could be bad.. Just wondering if anyone has had a similar problem, before I spend more money on a new one. Thanks for any help or suggestions.

I can't believe no reply's with all of you knowledgeable guys/gals on here ( I also posted in the LS forumn with no response lol). I guess I'm going to go with Todd's advise and go with a new ECM, especially after his help today....

So after driving my truck around the neighborhood for the last month working out the bugs, yesterday I was driving it and all of a sudden I couldn't shift into second gear, WTF?? So of course all of the worse scenarios ran through my head ( synchro's, clutch fork, or air in my master cylinder). After bleeding my clutch more and still not able to get it in second gear while the engine running led me to googling. After an unhelpful search, I called Todd and asked him about a reverse sensor on the T56 That I read on the LS forums, simple fix, who should ever guessed... Another learning experience:metal:

69short 07-07-2015 11:31 PM

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I bet the 6spd is a lot of fun. Looks good

sduckworth13 07-07-2015 11:44 PM

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Your truck is looking amazing! I like how you had the seat insert done and the notch in the seat for shifter. Really a super nice job all around.

trkfrk 07-09-2015 09:22 PM

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Originally Posted by 69short (Post 7234009)
I bet the 6spd is a lot of fun. Looks good

Thanks! It is really a blast to drive, especially since I haven't owned a stick car or truck since high school. Both my teenage kids want me to teach them, which I plan on doing.. With me in the passenger seat for sure lol.


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Originally Posted by sduckworth13 (Post 7234016)
Your truck is looking amazing! I like how you had the seat insert done and the notch in the seat for shifter. Really a super nice job all around.

Thanks Scott! Yeah, I really wanted to keep the bench seat with a family of 4. I think my next project will be a K5;)

9teen69 07-09-2015 09:30 PM

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Your truck looks super awesome, I scroll through your build every other day:)

Love the stance!

mcbassin 07-10-2015 08:11 AM

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Your truck just keeps getting nicer! Looks great.
Sorry, I can't help you with your ECM problem. I don't know much about troubleshooting on those things.

C10BLDR 07-10-2015 11:16 AM

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The truck looks amazing, I'm sure that first drive sure felt good!

Richie209 07-10-2015 09:43 PM

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Truck looks super clean good job!!

trkfrk 07-13-2015 12:54 AM

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Originally Posted by 9teen69 (Post 7236199)
Your truck looks super awesome, I scroll through your build every other day:)

Love the stance!

Awesome compliment:metal:

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Originally Posted by mcbassin (Post 7236534)
Your truck just keeps getting nicer! Looks great.
Sorry, I can't help you with your ECM problem. I don't know much about troubleshooting on those things.

Thanks Mike.. Same as you, I have learned so much doing this LS swap, but I have so much more to learn. I know you would help me if you could.

Last week, I registered, insured, and had the front windshield and rear glass installed. Today, me and my 2 kids put about 80 miles on the truck.:metal: I can't believe how much fun it is to drive.


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Originally Posted by C10BLDR (Post 7236715)
The truck looks amazing, I'm sure that first drive sure felt good!

Thanks! All of the time and money I have put into its finally paying off.

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Originally Posted by Richie209 (Post 7237263)
Truck looks super clean good job!!

Thanks Richie..

GoaterAz 07-20-2015 07:52 PM

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The truck is coming out so well, I love the simplistic-badass-ery.

I am doing a very similar drivetrain with the T56, do you have any specifics or pictures on what you ended up doing for the hydraulic line/fittings and bleeder?

mcmlxix 07-20-2015 09:25 PM

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nice update on your avatar ....

trkfrk 07-21-2015 12:24 PM

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Originally Posted by GoaterAz (Post 7248304)
The truck is coming out so well, I love the simplistic-badass-ery.

I am doing a very similar drivetrain with the T56, do you have any specifics or pictures on what you ended up doing for the hydraulic line/fittings and bleeder?

Thank You! You're really going to dig the 6 speed.. It's so fun to drive..

Here is the line I ordered off of eBay and worked perfect. I kept the OEM bleeder. If you need more info or pics let me know.

trkfrk 07-21-2015 12:26 PM

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Originally Posted by mcmlxix (Post 7248417)
nice update on your avatar ....

Thanks Rich.. Truck now has glass in it.

trkfrk 07-21-2015 12:30 PM

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mcbassin 07-21-2015 03:34 PM

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Thanks Rich.. Truck now has glass in it.

:metal::metal::metal::chevy:


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