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Great thread, it has helped a lot on my project. Now, my problem: driveshaft / pinion angle. I shortened an extended cab frame 7" to correct wheelbase. I have a 6" static drop, with an Explorer rear end, and went to a 1 piece driveshaft. I have a serious drive train vibration, and am on my second custom made driveshaft.
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http://www.rockler.com/wixey-digital...Ap4RoC7-Dw_wcB Harbor Freight sells one similar but is actually more expensive: http://www.harborfreight.com/digital...not%20provided I've heard guys say just adding a few washers to their transmission mount to correct the angle took away their drive line vibration. Last edited by HUSSEY; 12-03-2016 at 10:18 AM. |
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If you have an iPhone download the Tremec Toolbox. It has a very accurate angle finder and will walk you through the three angles that matter- tranny, driveshaft and pinion. It will compare the three and let you know which one(s) needs correcting.
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Thank you both. I've learned a lot about driveline angles in the last couple days. I have it pretty much corrected. Because of the drop, the rear end pinion was above the trans tailshaft. Raised the trans 1", shimmed the pinion down
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[QUOTE=mxer666;7785317]Thank you both. I've learned a lot about driveline angles in the last couple days. I have it pretty much corrected. Because of the drop, the rear end pinion was above the trans tailshaft. Raised the trans 1", shimmed the pinion down[/QUOTE
glad that you figured it out. I always just put the rear end back on the springs, guess I just have a knack for setting up the driveline. LOL up
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Here is some pics of my engine pedistals.
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The Sorry, this is the pic I meant to post.
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Glad to see you back skymangs!!! I have a question. I'm working on a 51 Chevy 3100. I've read through this thread multiple times. Can you cover more of what radiator you use, maybe post a link for to speedway motor's site? I'm running a 5.3L LM7 on a 92 S10 frame. Thanks in advance!!!
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sort of off topic to the current conversation in this thread, but google search and the search button here has been insufficient for what I need. I'm using a stock 95 s10 brack booster/pedal setup on my 49 gmc. a 6.0lqr with 4l80e and need to wire up the pressure switch or tcc correctly. the brake booster has 4 or 5 wires going into a plug.. does anyone know what each of these wires go to?
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This is how I went about mine and how my switch hooked up. The front pair is for the brake light switch. When the plunger is opened (pedal depressed) the switch is closed and brake lights light up. The rear pair terminals are for the TCC and Cruise Control. They are normally closed. When the pedal is depressed these circuits open cutting the power to the TCC and Cruise control. I relocated my switch so it couldn't be seen below the dash. See Post 177 here: http://67-72chevytrucks.com/vboard/s...=664837&page=8 Referenced from: http://www.maliburacing.com/forum/vi...p?f=34&t=72495 |
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This is great information. I am searching for an S10 donor. I do have the rear end off of a 4x4 blazer to get the 4" width. My question is the engine location. i read, but could not find it again, if I use the 4.3 V6 Vortec engine, it would have to move back 7" to accommodate the radiator?
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On the radiator question; just go to Speedway. And search for a universal 19 x 22 radiator. If you're using the 4.3 or the 5.7 is one with a driver's side upper hose. If your gonna have an LS motor you need the passenger side upper hose.
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Seems almost easy. Great info guys!!
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Joedoh, are you sure you would be inside the firewall at 10 inches.
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Here is a bit on installing an LS. I use LT1swaps.com for the wiring. Then I make my own motor mount adapters on the engine side. I use Speedway 19 x 22 universal radiator with the passenger side upper hose. Then I go on eBay and buy a straight billet thermostat housing. I use Hooker cast headers(also on eBay) then I place the motor with the passenger side head about one inch in front of the firewall. You'll want to run a maf or it may not idle right. Send your PCM to Brennen at LT1swaps.com to have it reprogrammed to run in standalone mode and have a basic performance tune put on it. That's about all there is to it. The rest is basic mechanics. Oh yeah, if you choose to run an LS you'll need to separate harnesses. The engine and the body. I use easy wirings 12 or 21 circuit harness, depending on how many accessories I am going to run.
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Thanks everyone. This is my first build, waiting on my sons, to make it a family project.
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This is for a 4.3, not a v8, but I guess maybe I should go outside and measure instead of just spouting the thing is, when people use s10 V8 swap mounts flipped over to move a V8 engine back 5", it actually could go more than 5" with a 4.3, because of where the extra cylinder bank on a V8 is. on an s10 V8 swap you need to move the V8 forward 5" to clear the S10 firewall, so installing a V8 to stock unaltered 4.3 mounts on can be considered moving the V8 back 5" on the s10 frame, then another 3-5" with flipped swap mounts. I will go measure, maybe something like the head will hit the flat part of the firewall before the distributor hits the bell part. its coooold outside though, like 16 degrees today!
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Here is the motor mount plates I was referring to.
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This is the radiator I use. Both passenger upper and lower hoses. The last 3 are my PCM holder. I usually tack weld and to the backside of the firewall above the steering column. Pretty slick huh?
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Next, is some photos showing that straight thermostat housing I mentioned before.
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I know moving the motor back is better for handling, etc. I used EZ swaps plates to move a 350 back around 4", but mounted the fan in front of the rad, wired in reverse. Works great
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See how the lower hose lines up, it's almost straight shot. Now I'll show you a pic of the headers I use. Lastly I almost forgot, I tap the back with of the water pump with an 1/8 inch NPT tap. And I put a 1/4 inch brass elbow with an 1/8 inch NPT end. I put the steam tube there.
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