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Re: Glock's new project: "Fred" w/ 5.3L LS swap info
Nice addition I'm sure. But just curious...how does the trunk pop? :lol:
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:lol: It's for the tailgate!
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:haha: So, you just push that button and "CLUNK" it falls open? Now that would be handy for that shaved tailgate mod. ;)
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Well, give the kid credit again. Another good idea from the boy. ;) And he can probably hook it all up for you when you get the cover.
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Just some (mostly 4wd) 90 and all 91's.
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I just scored one from a 90 Suburban C4C victim at the wrecking yard this weekend.
It was sad, there were six vortec engine Suburbans there as C4C trades all with scrapped engines. |
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You should have got all the vortec heads!
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Awesome thread man! Now I think I wanna do this instead of another Gen I sb. I don't know how I missed this thread for so long?! :uhmk:
I was gonna read a couple a new posts and go to bed.... 3 hours ago.... Instead I've been sitting here soakin up all this great readin and checking out all the links. Bada$$ truck man, Really! :metal: |
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Thanks Kenny, I appreciate it! I can honestly say that I probably won't ever do another SBC in anything ever again. The economy, the power and responsiveness, infinite tunability and the cool factor of these are just over the top!
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I can get the whole 6.0 engine and the new L92 heads for right about what a better set of aluminum cylinder heads cost for the big block. It is definitely getting EFI so that will add quite a bit to the big block expense. Add in the massive weight savings of the LSx engines over the big block and it is a no contest decision. I will probably do a stock 6.0 / 4L80E swap to get it on the road then upgrade the heads, cam & intake later on. Maybe in a few years there will be a more L92 & LS3 engines around used so getting the all aluminum 6.2 with the better heads already on it will be easier and less expensive. |
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I was planning on a newer truck next year as a road trip/camper pulling truck. I was initially thinking about another 02-ish 1500HD or 2500 crew cab. But the more I think about it, I think I would like to find another 3+3, make it a short bed, 03 and ^ seats front and rear, and put a 6.0/4L80E in it.
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I had one back in the late 80's.....it was a 78 if I remember correctly. It had a stock rebuilt 400/TH350 and was what I used to tow my Monza drag car to Bandimere for a couple of years. |
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that would be slick. have them both red with the newer style grille like Fred!!
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I hear Joe wants to sell my old dually suburban it was stolen and lost its big block, 700r4 and cowl hood. This could make another awesome project.
http://i129.photobucket.com/albums/p...cer/pic031.jpg http://i129.photobucket.com/albums/p...cer/pic030.jpg http://i129.photobucket.com/albums/p...cer/pic029.jpg It needs a complete interior and paint repair it was driven under a fence when they stole it. I'm sure he would make you a deal! |
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This one is close to what you want and comes with nice wheels and what looks like a DVD system too. There would be lots left over to part out and recover some of the initial cost. http://www.spaldings.com/rebuildersn...?Stock_23=RV06 I keep hoping my wife will total the Tahoe so I can buy it back from the insurance company and transplant all the parts into my 67 C-10. |
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That is where I bought my engine from, decent people to deal with.
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I have a year or so to think about, so we'll see where my mind wanders!
As for Fred, I FINALLY got around to installing the Vette servo in the trans today. WOW, what a huge difference that $25 part makes! Before it was the normal stock-ish slide from 1-2 and 2-3. Now it barks the "tire" going 1-2, and 2-3 is VERY firm. After the install, I went for a test drive. I was very happy until I realized it wasn't going into 4th. At all. So I had to run it back in, wait for it to cool and pull the servo out again. I found out that when I reassembled the servo I had a slight bind on the pin. Once I found that, got everything lined back up, I reinstalled it and went for another drive. NOW I have 4th! Phew!! This is one mod that is worth every penny of the $25 some-odd dollars it cost. It literally takes 15 minutes to do. The hardest part is getting the cover back on far enough to get the c-clip back in. I struggled with it for a little bit, then broke out the porta-power hydraulic ram kit. Hooked up the duck-bills, put a block in the frame, and gently pushed the cover in with the ram until I could get the o-ring on. If I had a stronger helper than my son around, I probably could have got it with someone pulling on a pry bar and me putting the clip in. If you can do it before installing the trans, do it then! |
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Sweet! :metal:
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