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Re: 1950 LQ9 conversion
Detroit3100,
How low is your oil pan setting? Last edited by Kabwe; 02-12-2007 at 10:16 PM. |
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Re: 1950 LQ9 conversion
I was thinking of the RB bolt in, is it just the crossmember or did you get the rest from them? If you don't mind how much? Did you box the frame? Thanks, that's looking good!
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Re: 1950 LQ9 conversion
after I raised the engine up 3+ inches it is still maybe a 1/2 in below the cross member and it seems like it will need to go up or my driveshaft will be too high.
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I did not box the frame more than the sections that are near the crossmember, b/c it came w/the kit. I think the bolt it kit give an older appearence. |
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Re: 1950 LQ9 conversion
![]() ![]() My trans tunnel is what I am worried about now. I think it will go about 1/2 that high and forward another inch or so. I wish GM would get in gear so I could be getting a 6L80 tans ![]() progress is slow but I won a MAP sensor on egay for $16...now I hope it works |
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Re: 1950 LQ9 conversion
[QUOTE=Detroit3100;2030536]after I raised the engine up 3+ inches it is still maybe a 1/2 in below the cross member and it seems like it will need to go up or my driveshaft will be too high.
Be carefull with raising the motor that much, you might have issues with the trans tunnel, I have my LS1/4L60e sitting high but it still looks like it's sitting low, I used the original motor mounts but had brackets made which were the same height as the og brackets. Take a look at what I've done so far with my build. http://s4.photobucket.com/albums/y12...Chevy%20Truck/ Kabwe. I meet that guy with the Caddy 2 years ago and that thing was the best car at Route 66, he had a 5.3L setup that he was selling for a great price but I already had my engine/trans already... Hopefully I'll have my truck ready in the next couple months, it's body work time. |
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Re: 1950 LQ9 conversion
Kabwe.
I meet that guy with the Caddy 2 years ago and that thing was the best car at Route 66, he had a 5.3L setup that he was selling for a great price but I already had my engine/trans already... Hopefully I'll have my truck ready in the next couple months, it's body work time.[/QUOTE] Yeah Homer is a very nice guy and he has a couple of nice rides, but nothing as nice as that caddy. |
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Re: 1950 LQ9 conversion
I checked out you build a while back. I found it on the internet how is it going? any updates?
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Re: 1950 LQ9 conversion
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BTW: Your build is looking good. Is there a preference to using the camaro clip as opposed to the Mustand II? |
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