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1950 LQ9 conversion
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this is pretty ruff, but you see where I am starting. http://i2.photobucket.com/albums/y26...lcamera091.jpg Here is a much more dirty SS with dual LQ9's :devil: http://i2.photobucket.com/albums/y26...nII2007080.jpg Update: that little piece of MAP casued me to pull the intake...I need new intake gaskets??? any Ideas http://i2.photobucket.com/albums/y26...tmaster027.jpg I also fixed the broken fuel reg (I think??) vaccume ref port. I used some JB weld, I hope it works...my next solution was to remove the PC valve and use that port but I need more info about removing the PVC system and adding catch cans?? suggestions?? next pic is the two wire bundles that I need to fix/connect this is the one that goes to the trans http://i2.photobucket.com/albums/y26...tmaster015.jpg 2.1.07 update. Got the motor mounts and started putting them on. But the passenger side hit the AC...so off goes the AC compressor and the EGR stuff on that side too, it looks better the more crap I take off. Mount and plate http://i2.photobucket.com/albums/y26...tmaster029.jpg Plates and motor mounts. I did not like the 'feel' of the motor mounts they seem weak :confused: http://i2.photobucket.com/albums/y26...tmaster031.jpg I am working on the block of plates and figureing out what I will remove/unused. What has anyone else removed on their conversions?? and I need to fix the date on my camera :bang: |
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Great motor to use. That should be an awesome truck when done...:)
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Hey I'm doing the mock up for this same engine on a 1958 chevy pickup as we speak. I' also using the same motor mounts as you. I should have the mock up completed this weekend.
Good luck with your project. http://memimage.cardomain.net/member...04_79_full.jpg http://memimage.cardomain.net/member...04_80_full.jpg |
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What's that engine out of?
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Mine is out of a 2003 Chevy Tahoe
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2002 Esclade AWD here.
Kabwe-I bet we will have our sitting inplace at the same time...and sorting out the wiring, do you have any ideas about how you are going to wire your harness?? DO you have DBW? Kepping AC? Emissions?? I will post more that MAP sensore was $80 :( |
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nice!
I got mine mocked up last night and it sitt really low! I need to move the engine up and back... http://i2.photobucket.com/albums/y26...tmaster052.jpg http://i2.photobucket.com/albums/y26...tmaster046.jpg http://i2.photobucket.com/albums/y26...tmaster049.jpg |
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No transmission? It sure would help with the mock up. What transmission do you plan to run anyway? I put my cab back on (no firewall issues) and my radiator support to make sure. Let me see a pic of your engine mounts. I'm going to finish mine Friday I have the day off I will post pics when I finish. I have to modify my frame mounts (the butt heads sent me the wrong ones and I just don't want to deal with that company again so I will just modify them and call it a loss).
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I will either run a 4L60 or 4L80 depending which I find and $$$ |
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they are from RBsObsolete, I'll check for a pic they are just bolt on brackets with a tube for the motor mount.
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What Mustang II kit are you using?
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I'm using a total cost involved mustang II unit
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Im putting an LS6/T56 in my '52 so Im watching this thread...good work
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Will a T56 work (stand up) in back of a LS6, how much HP will your LS put out !! |
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Well Joe I was able to drop mine in this weekend. I have the pull the engine to finish the welds but here are some picks.
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the standard block has been bored .010 over and the heads have been slightly cleaned up. With a decent cam and a good carb(dropping efi) I should get my goal... |
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Looks good, I moved mine back and up, but need to check the draive shaft for clearence before I weld up the brackets.
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Detroit3100,
How low is your oil pan setting? |
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I was thinking of the RB bolt in, is it just the crossmember or did you get the rest from them? If you don't mind how much? Did you box the frame? Thanks, that's looking good!
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I did not box the frame more than the sections that are near the crossmember, b/c it came w/the kit. I think the bolt it kit give an older appearence. |
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Are you saying your engine is setting to high now? |
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[QUOTE=Detroit3100;2030536]after I raised the engine up 3+ inches it is still maybe a 1/2 in below the cross member and it seems like it will need to go up or my driveshaft will be too high.
Be carefull with raising the motor that much, you might have issues with the trans tunnel, I have my LS1/4L60e sitting high but it still looks like it's sitting low, I used the original motor mounts but had brackets made which were the same height as the og brackets. Take a look at what I've done so far with my build. http://s4.photobucket.com/albums/y12...Chevy%20Truck/ Kabwe. I meet that guy with the Caddy 2 years ago and that thing was the best car at Route 66, he had a 5.3L setup that he was selling for a great price but I already had my engine/trans already... Hopefully I'll have my truck ready in the next couple months, it's body work time. |
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