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12-06-2010, 04:58 PM | #1 |
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1970 K10 LQ4 Motor Swap
I have a 1970 K10 pickup that I have decided to do an LQ4 motor swap on. I wanted to start this blog to track progress for those interested and also share information with those that completed this type of swap or those considering it. I will get some pics up of the truck as it is today sometime this week. I will also post some more background info on the truck and how I came to the decision to move forward with the swap. I appreciate all those who work to keep this site together so that we have a place like this to share ideas and stories.
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12-06-2010, 05:34 PM | #2 |
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Re: 1970 K10 LQ4 Motor Swap
great idea!
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12-06-2010, 07:43 PM | #3 |
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Re: 1970 K10 LQ4 Motor Swap
Legendary, you have a '70 swb with a cummins in it?! I originally wanted to convert this thing over to the Duramax and Allison, but most of the guys I spoke to at GM said the frame would not support the weight or torque of the motor. What have you found? I would have loved to put a diesel in this truck but I am certain that I will be extremely pleased with the 6.0 liter as well.
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Re: 1970 K10 LQ4 Motor Swap
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Yes I do. Did you see the pics? I am still working on a few last minute things - right now I am looking into what I am going to use for suspension. I want to lower it, but not sure on if I am going to use air or static drop - I guess I will find out once I put it through its paces. I am hoping to get some big hp/torque numbers..I would be pleased with 500-600 hp and 800+ ft lbs
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