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Devil Pup 07-11-2017 12:29 PM

In need of some manifolds
 
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Hey guys I've searched and cant seem to find this part number. I am swapping a 2000 tahoe 5.3/4l60e combo into my 69 C20 and am looking for some Trailblazer SS Exhaust manifolds. Found these on ebay but the part numbers dont seem to line up. Guys ad say trailblazer 6.0 but not much more. Can anyone confirm if these are TBSS or if not what they are and will they work? Thanks in advance!
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Devil Pup 07-11-2017 01:24 PM

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Wow sorry to waste anyones time. I think these are stock truck manifolds like what I already have!

Rich84 07-11-2017 01:38 PM

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I think you are right..They look like truck manifolds.

Devil Pup 07-11-2017 02:03 PM

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Originally Posted by Rich84 (Post 7988408)
I think you are right..They look like truck manifolds.

thank you for the response, maybe next time ha

LeesTruk 07-11-2017 05:44 PM

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All of the V8 Trailblazers (both 5.3L and 6.0L), as well as Buick Raineer, and GMC Envoy, use the same manifolds, so don't restrict your search to just the SS models. Also note that Dorman Products makes a rt. side manifold (but not a left. Don't know why). These manifolds are VERY similar to the truck pcs. (even the exhaust pipe flanges are the same) but tuck in closer to the block by about an inch or so. I used the Dorman manifold and a Raineer manifold for my swap

Devil Pup 07-11-2017 06:12 PM

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Originally Posted by LeesTruk (Post 7988597)
All of the V8 Trailblazers (both 5.3L and 6.0L), as well as Buick Raineer, and GMC Envoy, use the same manifolds, so don't restrict your search to just the SS models. Also note that Dorman Products makes a rt. side manifold (but not a left. Don't know why). These manifolds are VERY similar to the truck pcs. (even the exhaust pipe flanges are the same) but tuck in closer to the block by about an inch or so. I used the Dorman manifold and a Raineer manifold for my swap

Good to know. I will expand my search. So this may be a dumb question but can I run a truck manifold on one side and a different one on the other? I only have slight interference on one side. other than looks will it have any ill effect on the motor?

dec010974 07-12-2017 04:38 AM

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Hello Devil Pup. I hope all is well. If you only have a little interference, why don't you notch the frame in the area of the interference? I used trailblazer ss manifolds on my LSx swap, 1971 c10, and I had to notch the frame. I'm not a professional but in some cases, the LSx swappers that used the ss manifolds, without notching the frame, were able to accomplish this task due to the engine's installment being closer to the cab/fire wall. The c10 frame seems to taper outward, as the frame extends towards the firewall. Let me know if I'm wrong. Notch the frame or heat it with a torch and bend it. Good luck. Clark.

72MARIO 07-12-2017 05:45 AM

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2010 up camaro fit great as well

Devil Pup 07-12-2017 11:54 AM

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Originally Posted by dec010974 (Post 7988972)
Hello Devil Pup. I hope all is well. If you only have a little interference, why don't you notch the frame in the area of the interference? I used trailblazer ss manifolds on my LSx swap, 1971 c10, and I had to notch the frame. I'm not a professional but in some cases, the LSx swappers that used the ss manifolds, without notching the frame, were able to accomplish this task due to the engine's installment being closer to the cab/fire wall. The c10 frame seems to taper outward, as the frame extends towards the firewall. Let me know if I'm wrong. Notch the frame or heat it with a torch and bend it. Good luck. Clark.

I thought they were a clear all type application. Maybe I'll look into notching or heating the frame to move it for clearance.

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Originally Posted by 72MARIO (Post 7988980)
2010 up camaro fit great as well

Do these have the same 3 bolt pattern as my stock LM7 collectors? Also can I run a truck manifold on one side and a camaro one on the other? other than looking funny will it cause any issues?

ls1nova71 07-12-2017 05:43 PM

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2010-up Camaro manifolds have a 2 bolt flange, not the same as trucks. You can use different ones on each side, it wont hurt anything. Where are you located? I can't believe that the TBSS or equivalent are so hard to find?

Devil Pup 07-12-2017 06:02 PM

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Originally Posted by ls1nova71 (Post 7989462)
2010-up Camaro manifolds have a 2 bolt flange, not the same as trucks. You can use different ones on each side, it wont hurt anything. Where are you located? I can't believe that the TBSS or equivalent are so hard to find?

A different one on both sides might work out because it only hits on the driver side. and im in Riverside California. Ive never seen a trailblazer SS in the junkyards and most the LS are picked to pieces when you do find em. Searched the local craigslist and haven't found anything.

MIKESAD50 07-12-2017 08:07 PM

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have you tried car-parts.com or LKQ?

BR3W CITY 07-12-2017 11:13 PM

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Originally Posted by MIKESAD50 (Post 7989582)
have you tried car-parts.com or LKQ?

car-part.com (no S) is the one you want to use to search wrecking yards.

TBSS headers clear most swap frames. Consider the variables tho: recipient vehicle, original motor position, which type of stands/perches the old motor used and which position they are in if applicable, which type of swap mounts are being used, what mount material (poly vs rubber). Each of these changes the relationship between frame and manifold.

If an ultra-low clearance manifold is what you need, I believe Hooker also makes a low clearance log manifold very similar to the TBSS manifold for that type of fitment.

Devil Pup 07-13-2017 05:14 PM

Re: In need of some manifolds
 
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Originally Posted by MIKESAD50 (Post 7989582)
have you tried car-parts.com or LKQ?

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Originally Posted by BR3W CITY (Post 7989754)
car-part.com (no S) is the one you want to use to search wrecking yards.

TBSS headers clear most swap frames. Consider the variables tho: recipient vehicle, original motor position, which type of stands/perches the old motor used and which position they are in if applicable, which type of swap mounts are being used, what mount material (poly vs rubber). Each of these changes the relationship between frame and manifold.

If an ultra-low clearance manifold is what you need, I believe Hooker also makes a low clearance log manifold very similar to the TBSS manifold for that type of fitment.

The pick a parts I go to are LKQ, But I believe they strip some parts and sell em on the web also. I will check out Car-Parts.com. I've looked into them before but haven't actually purchased from them. Can they ship or do i have to go to a local place for pickup?

mongocanfly 07-13-2017 06:03 PM

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Carpart.com is just a parts listing for junkyards...they don't actually sell anything..if you find something on it you would have to contact the lister and set up buy/ship...think of it as craigslist for junk yards..

Devil Pup 07-13-2017 06:38 PM

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Originally Posted by mongocanfly (Post 7990204)
Carpart.com is just a parts listing for junkyards...they don't actually sell anything..if you find something on it you would have to contact the lister and set up buy/ship...think of it as craigslist for junk yards..

Got ya. Ill look into them!


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