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Old 03-14-2015, 10:25 PM   #1
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Re: '04 5.3L in a '01 V6 Camaro.

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How economical is this swap compared to just buying a V8 98-02 f body? What would be different with bolting the tailhousing and torque arm in say a 94-97 fbody?
It depends on how you look at it, LS1 F-bodies cost between $5,000 & $10,000. The one's in the lower price bracket have all been wreaked...More like totaled & rebuilt. The one's in the higher bracket have clean bodies & interior but have been ran HARD, Have pretty bad blow-by, Oil leaks, Rear diff's wore out. Needs shocks, Brakes, Tires & The trans is probably on it's last leg.

I have $5,637.82 in mine right now including the price of the car, TT&L & the following parts..

LS K-member
F-Body Oil pan, Pick-up tube, Windage, Dipstick & tube
LS6 valley cover & PCV hose
LS2 Intake
LQ9 cam (FREE)
L92 valve springs, New take-offs (FREE)
Hardened push rods
Motor mounts
Trans mount
Aeromotive rails (FREE)
Aeromotive regulator
Various AN fittings
4-bolt to 3-bolt throttle body adaptor
L99 brackets & accessories (2011 Camaro) (FREE)
V8 driveshaft, The V6 shaft is 2-piece with a carrier bearing (FREE)
BBK headers & Y-pipe
ARP header bolts
Flowmaster 3-inch universal muscle car exhaust (fabrication required)
Borla 3-inch muffler (FREE)
LS1 radiator
'98 F-body oil & temp senders
2 gallons of antifreeze
3 cans of Freon
Receiver drier
orifice tube
WS6 rear sway bar (FREE)
Rear Bilstein shocks (FREE)
Yukon 3:42 gear set
Diff bearing kit
Spicer rear wheel bearings
Moser axles
Posi Carrier (FREE)
Mobil 1 gear oil
LT1 front springs, For the iron block 5.3L (FREE)
Bilstein struts
Moog strut mounts
Timken front wheel bearings
GM LS1 heater hose assembly
GM brake pads
AC-Delco rotors
AC-Delco left window motor
Kee Audio/CDT speaker kit
BF-Goodrich Comp-2 245ZR-50-16 (4)
Staked plate trans cooler
P/S return line
Royal Purple P/S fluid

Still need to buy....Windshield (cracked), AC hoses (Custom, L99 Compressor), Radiator hoses (Not sure with L99 brackets), LS1 4L60E dipstick & Tube, Air Intake set-up.

I recently rebuilt a '07 4L60E & put it in my 'Burb after the Sunshell broke on the original '04 trans. I sold the '07 trans to a overseas customer this past week. Going to rebuild the '04 trans......But not including that in the price list because I will actually make money.

Your questions about '93-'97 F-bodies......
All '94-'97 4L60E use a 4-bolt tailhousing. (Same on '93 700R4)
All '98-'02 F-Body 4L60E use a 6-bolt tailhousing & a different trans mount location.
Trans Crossmembers are different....

I will find out if a '93-'97 Torque Arm Mount & Torque Arm are the same as '98-'02.

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Old 03-14-2015, 10:58 PM   #2
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Made some headway today, Tear-down, LQ9 cam, F-body pan & LS6 Valley cover installed.
Valve springs, Pushrods, Coils, Accessories, & Intake next week...I hope.

I only take Saturday to work on this project, Some after pics, To busy to take "during" pics.
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Old 03-14-2015, 11:20 PM   #3
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You're going to love it once you're done. My wife recently bought me a 95 Z28 convertible and it's a blast to drive. I find myself looking for errands to run.
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Old 03-27-2015, 08:27 AM   #4
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your moving right along there Chris! looking good, you bringing her to my house when your done??
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Old 03-28-2015, 09:35 PM   #5
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When do you want it delivered John , And I get the '65?

Got the Trans finished....Finally, Had to burn midnight oil after work on that one.

Did the Intake, Fuel rails, TB adaptor, & throttle body today. Had to mod the Multec II injectors to fit the LS2 intake, Pop the plastic spacer off, Then use a regular injector O-ring, The Truck Multec use smaller O-rings on the bottom.
Mod the fuel rail hold downs because the shorter Multec injectors.

It would have been easier to buy Injectors, But I'm spent out on this project as it is.
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Old 03-28-2015, 09:40 PM   #6
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Old 03-29-2015, 09:49 AM   #7
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Some folks have all the fun !!!
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Old 03-29-2015, 08:53 PM   #8
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Some folks have all the fun !!!
This fun sure is expensive! Like this $80 rail cross over.
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What computer are you going to use with all of these upgrades?
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Old 03-30-2015, 08:23 PM   #10
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What computer are you going to use with all of these upgrades?
'04 "Blue/Green" truck PCM, Not really doing many upgrades, The LQ9 cam is the same as late LS1 cams, Springs/pushrods just for piece of mind. The Aeromotive rails I already had, The AN fittings to install them are outrageous, If I did it over I would have bought stock LS2 rails & injectors.
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Nice work looks good man.
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Just curious, but do you think the factory V6 F body DBW pedal will work with the truck OS, or are you planning to mod a truck pedal?
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Old 03-31-2015, 12:47 AM   #13
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Just curious, but do you think the factory V6 F body DBW pedal will work with the truck OS, or are you planning to mod a truck pedal?
Not sure? The TAC module/APPS is all built into the pedal on the V6 F-body. I do plan on modifying the truck pedal.
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No you dont get the 65 Chris!

but you can still bring that old girl to my house!

Looking better every day bud!
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Old 04-19-2015, 09:31 PM   #16
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I started to get a engine harness built.

I have a '02 F-body T56 harness, I was going to add the 4L60E & DBW controls to it...Simple, Right? The harness is in very bad shape. The Texas sun had baked it at one point in time? The connector locks are rock hard & had insulation damage & bleaching from UV exposure.

Then I got the bright idea of modifying the 5.3L truck harness to mimic a F-body harness......Wrong! The routing is to far off, That is putting it lightly!

My F'ed-up F-Body harness...
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My attempt at modifying the truck harness.... An hour removing the loom & tape, Another hour finding out how wrong it is!
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Priced out new Connectors, Terminals, Seals, & Wire from Mouser Electronics to build a harness from scratch.... I don't buy in bulk, But their prices are still astronomical! Then I have to buy Loom, Tape, Solder, Heat shrink & the amount of time it would take (me) to build the harness.

I contacted Bill @ BP Automotive about PCM tuning to get the factory gauges working with a Blue/Green PCM, Very knowledgeable guy! And said he could help me. He also mentioned he could build a Plug & Play engine harness for my car for $800. At first I told myself No Way I'm going to pay someone to do what I can eventually get done myself! Called him back later that day & ordered a harness once I considered the Time & Money involved with doing it myself. In fact I spent yesterday building a 4L80E at work instead of messing with this harness & made up half the cost....In 1 day.

Got the Trans bolted to the engine, Torque converter bolts, Starter, Trans mount, & Motor mounts done today. Need the heat shield that's bolted to the left motor mount, I have thrown away a ton of those over the years doing swaps...Hind sight is 20/20 I guess.
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That's what i say "do what you do best and like to do to pay for what you like best" Looks like you are in your glory, nice work and keep the pics coming. Good luck, Brian F.
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man this swap sure is looking nice Chris, Is this thing gonna get you in trouble? I can see you on the side of the road now, with those lights flashing behind you!
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That's what i say "do what you do best and like to do to pay for what you like best" Looks like you are in your glory, nice work and keep the pics coming. Good luck, Brian F.
Yeah, At least the engine harness will be 100% new & I can concentrate on other things like rebuilding & beefing up the 7.6" "Self Imploding" differential.

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man this swap sure is looking nice Chris, Is this thing gonna get you in trouble? I can see you on the side of the road now, with those lights flashing behind you!
"Don't you put that on me Ricky Bobby!"

I'll be good, I learned when & where to "Stab & Steer" a long time ago. As for speeding.....In our congested traffic conditions, That would be few & far between.
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Sometimes its cheaper to spend more money. Starting fresh is the better choice. Chasing an electrical gremlin will cause you to lose your mind later on. Considering it would probably take 10 hours or so to redo a harness yourself if not longer. Wiring is time consuming especially when terminating harness connectors.

Good luck with that rear....
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Sometimes its cheaper to spend more money. Starting fresh is the better choice. Chasing an electrical gremlin will cause you to lose your mind later on. Considering it would probably take 10 hours or so to redo a harness yourself if not longer. Wiring is time consuming especially when terminating harness connectors.

Good luck with that rear....
Probably longer with a truck harness, The PCM is on the opposite end from a F-body. Your right....It would have been a nightmare!


I'm going to weld the axle tubes, Trick Flow diff cover, New Moser axles, Gears, Bearings & a used "Cone" Posi.
Being behind a automatic will help with longevity, T56 cars seem to tear them up more frequently. I'm not going to run drag radials or drag race it. It should be OK.

However, I'm not wearing rose colored glasses. When I put a 6.0L or 6.2L in it later on I will buy a 8.8" Ford housing for the car.
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Scored an SLP filter lid, It fits the V6 base. The V6 lid is offset and will not work on a V8.
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Sweet looking cover...Jim
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