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Join Date: Feb 2009
Location: Randleman, NC
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Hey guys I just started my LS1 swap and thought I would post some pics so I could get some feedback on what to do and not to do. A little info the motor is a 2001 Camaro motor with a T56 six speed. The truck is a 64 chevy.
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Join Date: Feb 2009
Location: Randleman, NC
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Re: Project: NO NAME
I just did a small rebuild had the block cleaned and new cam bearings installed. I ordered a Texas Speed 224R 224/224 .581"/.581" Camshaft with a 112 LSA with beehive vavle springs, and cometic head gaskets.
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Join Date: Feb 2009
Location: Randleman, NC
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Re: Project: NO NAME
Here it is painted and ready
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Location: Gilmer, TX
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Thats bad ass! Definitely want to see how this turns out. Any more pics of the truck its going in?
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Location: Las Vegas, NV
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Good luck! Make sure you check out the stickies on the forum- there is a TON of info in there
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Join Date: Dec 2009
Location: East Highland, CA
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Re: Project: NO NAME
I hope its going in the black one in the background of that last pic! Definitely in for this build
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Join Date: Nov 2001
Location: Springfield, MO
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Re: Project: NO NAME
what intake is that?
The swap is fun and driving it is even better.
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Re: Project: NO NAME
Here is the truck its going in
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Location: Randleman, NC
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Installed the kiesler shifter relocation kit
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Location: Springfield, MO
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so how bad was the front mount shifter location swap?
Looks great
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It was actually the easiest thing so far I just removed the rear tailshaft housing and used a dremel to cut the shift rail the cleaned everything up!
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Location: Randleman, NC
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When everyone gets their computers tuned what all needs to be removed like rear o2 sensors, vats, and so on. I plan on having Texas speed to tune it for me because that's were I bought the custom grind cam from and they said just send us a list of what to turn off???
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Join Date: Dec 2009
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Im assuming that would be personal preference?
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I think it ended up about 425 shipped
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Nice work so far, I'm diggin the truck!
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Any progress? Any pictures with the tranny installed showing where the shifter sits in the truck?
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