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scott123 11-22-2018 01:16 PM

LS semi-swap
 
I have a high mileage Tahoe. I have a '71 K5 Blazer chassis.

I am going to put the 2001 Tahoe on the 71 chassis. I am going to keep the TH350/NP205 and use the 5.3.

A buddy of mine did one in a 72 2WD. There were some frame mods for the A/C compressor and I think something for the oil pan clearing.

What issues will I run into by using the TH350? ....all other wiring would remain the same.

S

mongocanfly 11-22-2018 04:16 PM

Re: LS semi-swap
 
You'll need the spaced flexplate to put a turbo behind a LS..and the t/c bolts need reamed out..other wise ,no issues in connecting the two..
I had to use a vett oil pan on mine to clear the front axle...
Does the Tahoe and blazer wheel base match up?

scott123 11-22-2018 04:55 PM

Re: LS semi-swap
 
I have not measured either yet. I'm sure they are close but I will end up cutting the frame.

It is funny, cutting the frame bothers me less than that one wire hanging around that puts the whammy on everything. LOL

The t/c bolts...reamed for what?

mongocanfly 11-22-2018 05:16 PM

Re: LS semi-swap
 
Turbo converter bolt patterns don't match LS flex plate..

mongocanfly 11-22-2018 05:20 PM

Re: LS semi-swap
 
https://ls1tech.com/forums/conversio...350-5-3-a.html

jrpontiac 11-23-2018 01:49 AM

Re: LS semi-swap
 
I hooked up my 5.3 to a th400 last week. I used this flexplate, it was $56 on Amazon. No spacer needed. ATP Automotive Flexplate z-270. Torque conv. Bolts matched up.

ls1nova71 11-23-2018 03:25 AM

Re: LS semi-swap
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by scott123 (Post 8389871)
I have a high mileage Tahoe. I have a '71 K5 Blazer chassis.

I am going to put the 2001 Tahoe on the 71 chassis. I am going to keep the TH350/NP205 and use the 5.3.

A buddy of mine did one in a 72 2WD. There were some frame mods for the A/C compressor and I think something for the oil pan clearing.

What issues will I run into by using the TH350? ....all other wiring would remain the same.

S

You are going to put a 2001 Tahoe body on a 1971 Blazer frame? I have to ask, why? Seems like a big step backwards and a lot of money and work to get there.

scott123 11-23-2018 08:34 AM

Re: LS semi-swap
 
Sort of like every other project on here....why? not to smart off but because I want to....

Years back I put a 85 S-10 on a 72 K5 chassis. 383 with 350/205 with 4.11's on 35's. It was a neat truck and a **** load of fun.

It will not be all that much money as far as LS or conversion projects go.

I have every thing here with the exception of the flex plate and motor mounts.

The Tahoe was long paid for...the K-5 chassis has a 4" lift, 4.11 rear ends, with a 350/205 that was driving when I parted it out. The body is already gone to greener pastures.

This would be my first project with a LS motor but since it will land back in its original home it can't be as big a deal as having to work with harnesses...etc..etc..

S




Quote:

Originally Posted by ls1nova71 (Post 8390350)
You are going to put a 2001 Tahoe body on a 1971 Blazer frame? I have to ask, why? Seems like a big step backwards and a lot of money and work to get there.


Jstock85 11-23-2018 12:22 PM

Re: LS semi-swap
 
Hooked up a 4.8 to a th350 this past summer. I used no spacer just the centering ring and yeah you'll need to ream out the flex plate bolt holes about 1/4". I also had to connect a VSS from Dakota digital to the speedo cable so the pcm would know how fast the truck is moving. The trans fluid tube was bit of a problem because of the missing bolt hole. you can get a bracket on amazon cheap that bolts to the back of cylinder head to hold the tube in place. and there is a place on the pass side of the intake to connect the vacuum line to.

Sounds like a lot but everything fell into place one the motor was put in.


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