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02-22-2010, 05:14 PM | #1 |
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A little more progress.
Should be installing everything soon!! Before paint
Engine is all painted. The crossmember is made. The one I had done by Kert at DIY4X4 was 1 3/4 diameter and 1/8 wall. The one we built is 1 1/2 Chrome moly and 1/4 wall. Since I was decreasing the diameter to gain differential clearance I wanted to increase the wall thickness. Here it is compared to the template I made up. It is pretty damn close!! Because of the angle of the picture it doen't look as close. Here is another view with the template compared with the one I had made before. There is so little clearance it would be hard to have someone make one up without seeing the setup in person. Here is the waterpump with the temp sender drilled and tapped into it
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02-22-2010, 05:18 PM | #2 |
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Re: A little more progress.
That motor looks awesome. let us know how the install goes.
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02-22-2010, 06:59 PM | #3 |
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Re: A little more progress.
I would if I could ever get my transfer case back *&^%%$%&$#^%*$&^!!
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02-26-2010, 08:24 PM | #4 |
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A little more done today. Finally got the transfer case and installed it, fun by yourself. It was even more fun when I realized with my truck on jackstands none of my jacks would lift the transfer case high enough. Had to take the front off jackstands and even then wrestling with an NP205 by yourself is not fun. I would have got the transmission installed today also except I ran into another issue with an advance adapters part *&^%^$!! The shifter bolt hole on my stock adapter is 3/8-16 and on the AA one it is 1/2-13. The shifter bolt is a special shoulder bolt so I had to stop. Now I have to get a sleeve machined to continue *&&^%$R%^. If it was mentioned anywhere on their website, instructions, or by their techs I would have made it already. Funny thing is I trail fit every other bolt to make sure I had everything.
Well here are some pics for you picture fiends!! I'm one too!!
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02-28-2010, 11:25 AM | #5 |
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Re: A little more progress.
Looks great! Why did you have to tap the waterpump for the temp sender instead of using the one in the head?
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03-04-2010, 04:27 PM | #6 |
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The temp sensor for my gauge is 1/2 NPT which is pretty big compared to the 12mm one the LS engine uses (with the plug in the passenger head). I didn't feel comfortable drilling the head while it was installed on the engine (even with it on an engine stand). I have an adapter made to install the 1/2 NPT sender into the 12mm plug hole but after hearing about Glock35s leaking I was looking for alternatives. I was also concerned about having air in the adapter. I am going to try to use both at first to see if the gauge readings are different. In the end I figure a waterpump is cheaper than a head to replace if it doesn't work?
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03-05-2010, 08:10 AM | #8 |
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Re: A little more progress.
Looking good. Progress is always good. HartRod beat me to the question. I wonder if the output from stock senders for LS is same as the guage sender. Engine looks good.
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03-05-2010, 09:05 AM | #9 | |
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1-Use an aftermarket gauge and they have 12mm senders (or at least decent adapters to make it work). 2-Drill the passenger head for the sender (my engine has 5 miles on it so I didn't want to pull the head to drill or drill it installed on the engine). If the head was coming off for any reason I would definately have it drilled for 1/2NPT 3-Use an adapter. I have one and will tell everyone how it works out. (going to use both and swap the wire between the senders) 4-There is a 3 wire senser used in some Fbody camaros that fits in the 12mm hole. 2 wires go to the PCM and the third goes to the gauge. You would need to find a guage that worked with that senders resistance.
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Do you have a part number for #4?
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03-05-2010, 10:55 AM | #11 |
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05-23-2010, 12:50 PM | #12 |
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Just an update. I had the engine running and moved the Jimmy under its own power yesterday. There is still lots to do ie: permanently mount the DBW pedal (and cut and weld my original pedal to it). Mount the PCM, TAC, heat and AC hoses, glove box, dash, cruise. and have the exhaust installed. I still have 2 anoying leaks that I can't seem to stop???!!
My thermostat housing leaks between the pump and housing. I have removed and replaced it 3 times and it still drips . I am thinking the housing may be bad? I may just replace the whole water pump/thermostat housing eventually. My power steering pump is dripping from the fitting on the back (I swapped my 1972 fitting with the 2005 fitting so I could use my original hoses). I will have to pull the fitting, compare with the 2005 one and find a fix or go the AN route with the 2005 pump fitting. But it runs
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Congrats on getting it running. I ended up buying a standard to metric fitting to put on the gearbox and used the 2006 hoses. I hope I don't have an issue. I may have an extra thermostat housing. My radiator was built with the lower hose connection matching the Corvette/Camaro thermostat housing, which apparently is smaller than the truck ones.
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