03-12-2005, 02:09 PM | #1 |
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Time for an update.
I bought a ls1 swap finally. And am now in the process of getting everything rounded up. I have a adapter plates from ebay to allow me to use the older style motor mounts. I also upgraded my straight axle front suspension to a 1978 independent front suspension and managedto keep the larger 12" brake rotors from a 90 Iroc 1LE car had to purchas them new. I have the front 1 and 1/4 inch sway bar installed now. And have installed new upper ball joints and will install new lower ones soon. Also I swapped frames and went with a 68 chevy short bed frame which i got from a guy on this board. So now I have 2 link rear end and i boxed in the trailing arms for added strength. Also purchased a ford 9 inch rearend with 3.00 gears and a posi with disc brakes. I still need to have the rearend narrowed and the axles shortened and resplined. Anyone know of a good shop around dallas to do this? I have purchased some Billet Specialties GTP53 rims and BF Goodrich tires. Rims are 17x11 rears(315) and 17x8 fronts(255). I have the motor just about ready to bolt in but still have to get exhaust, wiring harness, and rearend narrowed before i can even think about firing her up. Also purchased a 99 corvette telescopic steering column for the cab and I need a blown airbag and a steering wheel for that. If anyone may know where one is. I have some pics but I do not have a place to upload them to the web.
Things I still need. Flowmaster 40 series exhaust, 4 wire Wiring harness(made by painless), and someone to narrow the rearend.. Last edited by OldJimmy57; 03-12-2005 at 02:17 PM. |
03-12-2005, 10:48 PM | #2 |
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sound good any pics
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03-13-2005, 12:52 AM | #3 |
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I finished with my wireing today. Used a Painless Kit for the first time, and while it worked and I got it in, I will never use another. The biggest complaint is the instructions, they suck.
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03-13-2005, 11:52 AM | #4 |
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Your kidding, the instructions are really that bad???? Also I do have some pictures but I do not have a place to host them online
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03-13-2005, 08:35 PM | #5 |
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I've done 3 Painless kits with no problems...soon to do a 4th. I have also used american autowire. Instructions were not any better and it took more space tome and money to wire. I don't know if any of the kits have good directions( in other words handholding)
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03-14-2005, 12:39 AM | #6 |
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Maybe it's just the way my minds works, but I deal better with pictures. My last kit was Centech. Each step came with it's own drawing and each section of wire was seperate.
I didn't like the way painless was all tied together. I had to cut everything apart anyway. Also the wires were a bigger gauge with Centech. I will stick to Centech. But like I said I got the Painless kit in and it works. |
03-14-2005, 12:43 AM | #7 |
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I just had a thought OldJimmy. If you haven't bought your kit yet, and would like to see the instructions first, I can snail mail mine to you. They are a little crumpled and doodled on, but readable still! LOL
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03-14-2005, 10:42 AM | #8 |
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I would love the directions. Will send you PM
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