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Re: Glock's new project: "Fred" w/ 5.3L LS swap info
Well that Benz color is pretty close to what I thought you wanted to do. I just was thinking a little darker.
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That is a nice color. It will look good on Fred.
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My 66 El Camino code N was Madeira Maroon and it was identical to that M-B color. http://www.tcpglobal.com/autocolorli...rolet-pg01.jpg My 70 Chevelle code 78 was Black Cherry and it was just a little darker than that. http://www.tcpglobal.com/autocolorli...rolet-pg01.jpg It is not as dark as the chip shows. Might be worth a look for you if you wanted it a little darker plus it would be a GM color on there too. |
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I'd like to see that black cherry on something. Now that you mention it, my buddy that is doing my brakes right now has his Harley painted a black cherry color. I'll have to take a closer look at it when I go pick up the truck.
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any of those colors will look good on fred!!!
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Holy crap I my brain is numb. I've read every post in this thread and even clicked on a couple of links in two days.
I have an '86 lwd 2wd that currently has a tired carbed 305 and a tired th350 trans. I am heading to Dallas tomorrow to pick up a 25,000 6.0 from a totalled 2005 3500. I am getting everything dbw, computer, complete harness all accesories, manifolds, y pipe, everything. A local trans is rebuilding my th350 to handle the 6.0 for $200.00 and some change. Thank you Bob and "Fred" for your inspiration. Should be a pretty straight forward swap. My biggest concern right now is motor mounts. What should I go with so I can just bolt the 6.0 to the trans in it's stock location. Sure I have left something out but again, thank you. |
Re: Glock's new project: "Fred" w/ 5.3L LS swap info
Glock,
You may want to check this tread. He tried to use a stock 67-72 crossmember and it hit the cab floor.... http://67-72chevytrucks.com/vboard/s...d.php?t=389909 |
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Adapter plates here:
http://carshop.carshopinc.com/produc...id/74328/LS1GM For the crank/flexplate, you can do an complete crank adapter and new flexplate kit: http://advanceadapters.com/product/3741/712500A.html Or just the adapter: www.gmpartsdirect.com Search part number 12563532. |
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THAT'S the adapter plates I was originally looking for!!! He is who I got mine from, definitely a much better price. I guess it's been so long since I've used eBay, my searching skills are slipping. :lol: Thanks Thealien!
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Well, Fred finally got new brakes on Wednesday. New shoes and pads, new drums, turned the rotors, and new front bearings and seals. Stops on a dime now, and I don't have that loud howl as I come to a stop. The rear drums had been machined waaaay beyond spec!! And the rotors were warped, so it tried to shake me to death on hard stops. :lol:
I'm taking a couple friends to the last regular season hockey game here next Saturday, so I will be taking my wife's Trailblazer, and she is going to drive Fred to work that night. I told her no more than 3 burnouts are allowed! :haha: |
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So Bob, you an Avalanche fan? Just curious. Go 'Canes!!!
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Nope, I think I may have watched 1... maybe 2 Avs games ever. This is the Colorado Eagles, our CHL team here in town. My parents, my brother and sis-in-law, and my wife and I all go in together for season tickets. We've had them since the team was first organized.
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And they (the Eagles) are AWESOME! You gonna measure the tread depth before she leaves with him and after she gets him home? :lol:
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I probably should, eh? :lol:
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bob you should also try not to leave that much gas in it so she cant be driving it all over town lol
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Ok for those using the high psi hose...how are u mating it up to the sending unit?...are yall using one of those adapters like the dorman one for the fuel filter?
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Thats cool....yea i saved ur parts list, thank you!!
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I just ordered enough stainless braided hose to replace the FI rubber hose that is currently running from the filter/regulator to the fuel rail, and to be able to reroute the trans cooler lines away from the block. The aluminum bracket that the AC compressor mounts to was pinching the steel lines the way they are currently routed.
I also have a new accumulator, and will pick up a new condenser shortly too. Once I have everything together, I can get the AC finished, replace the long fuel line, and relocate the 2 temp sensors. I also need to remove the heater box on the inside to readjust one of the doors. I didn't get it right when I replaced the heater core. :banghead: Once all this is done, I should be good to go until I attack the rear suspension. |
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That s/s braided line is the way to go! Pricey stuff, but it is the Best!
Good to hear Fred is taking more shape! Justin |
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