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I can't remember are you planning on running AC? If so are you notching the frame our changing brackets around? |
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I plan to run AC eventually. I really didn't want to notch the frame so my plan is to get the 4.3 compressor bracket and modify it to fit the LS engine. I have seen a couple people do it. Seems like it is pretty easy to do and easy to get ac hoses to work with it? Unfotunately, I couldn't fit the 01 under dash ac box/unit under the 87 dash without some heavy modifying. So I have to find someway to get the 87 ac/heat controller to integrate into the 01 wiring. |
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Ah okay, if you haven't seen it yet here is a write up on going that route.
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10-12-2014, 08:52 PM | #255 |
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Should be wired enough to start it.. Just lacking plumbing fuel, one nasty broken exhaust bolt left, and d.s. TBSS manifold needs to be bolted up. Here is a short little vid.
Cut the mounting tabs off of the 01 steering column and took the mounting bracket off the 87 steering column and I am temporarily using the 87 mounting bracket to hold the 01 steering column up. Only issue is the 01 shifting cable/linkage bracketry is having interference with the 87 brake pedal. Gotta have more time to investigate. Here is a pic of bracket I am talking about. Some pic updates: Also saw this on facebook.. I may give it a shot with a spare hood, looks like a nnbs (gmt800) 2500 hd style hood. Hopefully next weekend I will find some time to run fuel and whatnot to fire it up.. Who knows. |
10-15-2014, 08:39 PM | #256 |
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Put new u joints in the drive shaft and cleaned and painted it.
For those of you wondering how I am running the fuel setup. Here is the beginning of it. This is pretty much how the supply line is going to run. Its a combo of 87 tbi lines and the 01 line w/ AN hose to the pump. Close up to the pump w/ supply an line. Here is connections at the fuel filter. The 87 tbi filter and the 01 filter are basically exactly the same. Even the threads are the same. Here is how I connect the donor supply line from 01 to the tbi line. More to come when I get some time to get outside. |
10-17-2014, 11:03 PM | #257 |
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Can't wait to see it all together.
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10-19-2014, 09:15 PM | #258 |
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You and me both! Doing some remodeling in the house now. Had to remove carpet where I'm putting a wood stove. Ended up just taking up all the carpet. Now I gotta do hardwood floors and build a hearth. Fun fun.
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10-20-2014, 04:35 PM | #259 |
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Fellow Square Body Subscribed...
I've got a '84 short bed... Thinking of putting my body onto newer frame because of A LOT of the typical frame cracks. Was thinking GMT400, but am willing to look at anything that would work. Although you ended up going a different route... I'd be interested in any research or dimensions that you came across. Thanks, and keep up the great work! Treb |
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Your fuel lines turned out really nice. Quick question though, is that the stock TBI rubber hose going from the hard line to the fuel filter or new hose that just got a little dirty? If it is the old rubber line I would definitely swap that out for the higher PSI rated fuel injection hose before you get everything put back together. I'd hate for that little piece to give out on you while you're out on the road...
It's funny what you said about on the floors at your house, I spent my weekend gutting old carpet and prepping some of the floors for hardwood at my house too. It wouldn't have been all that bad if the carpets weren't trashed by someone else's un-house broken dogs |
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I found someone, on facebook actually, who has taken an 85 shortbed 4x4 body and swapped it on a 99-06 4x4 frame. It turned out amazing. It will work. It takes some modification though. The person I know who did it, created new body mounts and welded them to the GMT800 frame, he also had to incorporate like a 3" body lift b/c of frame height differences. When I asked him how complicated it was he said any one with some time, extra $ and fab skills could do it. He retained all the LS engine/trans setup and even the GMT800 fuel tank and all lined up where he needed it to. He recently swapped in a 6.0 and 4L80E and the truck is bad ass! NorCal, Yup, that is the stock tbi hose, about 4" worth still in the hardline. From what I have researched and all that hose will be fine b/c of how it is on there. I know people who have done the swap, LS and 96-99 Vortec and left it there with no issues. However, I may get froggy and swap in some higher PSI line. Yeah it is funny how just a simple project turns into something wild. I was just going to cut out a square in the carpet and build a hearth but the wife and I agreed the carpet was crap anyways. Pulled it all up and the linoleum underneath is from the late 70's and isn't perfect by any means. Now gotta find time for both of us to go pick what floors to put in and I am sure that will be a couple day project. I miss working on my truck. |
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Made up the return line...
Then I worked all night and then tried to start it... Here is a little video. What ya think? Apparently I am still missing something. I did realize at about midnight that I didn't have any of the 02 sensors plugged in so that coulda been it.. I will investigate when I get more time in the daylight. |
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Progress made. Fired her up for the first time in a few months. Just in a different truck.
Only had two leaks. One was I didnt have return line plugged all the way on the pump assy. Other is I forgot I never hooked up power steering pump. How does everyone do their exhaust?? I would like to just run down pipe/y pipe back into what I originally had. Flow master 1 in 2 out. You can kind of see my setup here. I still have the setup from the 01 donor as well. |
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I just had the exhaust shop mate the new and old.
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What manifolds were you using though? With the TBSS manifolds I cant even attach the down pipes/cats to the manifolds b/c they are too short and hitting the frame/leafspring mount. The passenger side I can almost get bolted all the way on but it lacks about 1/4".
Trying to think of a way to exten the down pipe and then y it back in to my old setup. I wish I had an exhaust shop close by but unfortunately living out in the country I dont. Closest one is like 25+ miles away. I don't really like running open manifolds, it makes it more difficult to hear a problem or a misfire. I am glad that she fires right up though! |
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Also I lost the screw from my old sbc that goes in the back of power steering pump so now no way to hook up power steering hose.. Anywhere I can find one?
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I used the stock 5.3 manifolds. 5.3 cats cut off thedown pipes. On tthe driver side I had to do a pie cut on the down pipe to clear the frame. After that they aimed almost just like the factory 350 pipes did so the exhaust shop was able to easily put in pieces to connect the new withtthe old.
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I thought about trying true duals on the truck w/ an h pipe but I doubt it will be worth it. |
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You should have an easier time with the ss manifolds I would think. I would imagine the cats are causing you the most grief? You could cut them off and if you have to have them, weld them in further down stream?
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But they aren't necessarily stopping me its the length of the pipe before it bends to go the rear or go into a Y, its too short so before I can get exhaust bolted together it is hitting the frame/spring mount. So I need to extend the down pipe. Just no welder! Argh... |
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Any ideas on hooking up the 01 column linkage to the 87 gear box besides just cutting them and splicing together?
The 87 end that goes to gear box is splined but the 01 isnt. It is close to fitting but don't want to damage it too much. Also need to figure out how to attach the 01 throttle cable to 87 pedals... Got a few things still to sort out that I can't remember how others have done exactly. |
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Probably have to cut and weld the steering shaft. On the throttle cable, that's easy money. It just hooks up like factory. Just route the 01 cable through the firewall and hook it up to the peddle. I did have to bend my peddle a little to get full wot tho.
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Same here on the throttle cable, needed to be bent just a little.
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You guys were right about throttle cable. That was easy. Haven't tested for WOT yet though.
Still haven't decided what to do about steering linkage. However, I did hook up trans cable, temporarily b/c it is broke and I need a new one. I can move the truck around now, just can't steer yet. Since it can move under its own power I backed it out of the car port for the first time in a good while. Then got to drive it right back under. Was a little difficult b/c no steering. It's nice to have it all the way under the car port again... |
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It would seem that if you cannibalized bother shafts you could slide one into the other some how.
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