03-14-2009, 08:01 PM | #551 |
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Awsome man, always wanted to put a gen lll into an older truck. Recently bought a 69 swb, check it out
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03-14-2009, 08:43 PM | #552 |
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I am a recent converted old tech guy...I couldn't be more excited about the 5.3 swap I am about to embark on for my DD 70. I just got the motor mounts last month and am about to buy an LS1 intake manifold Monday. Gotta start collecting parts if I am going to get this done this summer!!!
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03-15-2009, 09:28 AM | #553 |
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Awesome Kelly, thats cool. What mounts are you using? And what are you using for exhaust? Stock mani's or headers?
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03-15-2009, 09:50 AM | #554 |
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I got the ECE mounts as a partial trade for my 454 long block. The plan is to get the necessary parts over the next few months. I am buying an LS1 [Z28] intake tomorrow from a guy on LS1Tech.
I am probably going with a set of Corvette manifolds....I am pretty much done with headers after this motor gets sold. This next motor will be a 5.3/4L60E with a cam change [not sure which one yet], the car manifold/injectors/rails and dual exhaust with either 50 or 60 series flowmasters. For the stepside [hopefully next year] I plan to jump off the porch with a 6.0/4L80E/supercarger or an LS3 depending on how the cash flow is going. Selling the BB was a huge step for me....of all the GM's I have had in the past this was the only Chevy BB I have ever owned. But with the newer motors, I'll get better MPG and much more reliability and NO CARBS!
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03-16-2009, 09:46 AM | #555 |
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Cool. Make an LS3, like I did. Use a LQ4 block and add L92 heads. That sounds like a great plan, and I am excited to see it moving forward.
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03-16-2009, 05:51 PM | #556 |
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Not a bad idea. I am watching what you do for sure. Mine will probably be done next year [the LS3 anyway], but I hope to get the 5.3 in this year.
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03-16-2009, 08:53 PM | #557 |
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hey luckey, you still got those 6 lug centerlines from when you first got it?
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03-16-2009, 09:24 PM | #558 |
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No sorry man those were sold a while ago
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03-16-2009, 09:29 PM | #559 |
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03-16-2009, 11:10 PM | #560 |
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not if he bored it .030 over.
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Close enough for me
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dang! your same age as me?? this is a nice build i wish i could do it to mine but my funds limit me... im doing body work to mine.. can i have ya come to my house and do the suspension work?? haha just kidding... but ya nice truck... and just to let ya know i had spray foam in my cab corners and cab supports and rockers... u can see in my thread if u wanted to see the foam... but give us an update on your truck
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There's lot of us youngin's around here
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03-18-2009, 12:24 AM | #564 |
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how old ar eu texas...sry to get off topic here
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03-19-2009, 12:30 AM | #566 |
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i like guys our age in these trucks. versus those dinky hondas.. but i cant say much i got an eclipse since i drive almost 35 mile round trip everyday for school so i needed a gas saver
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And you have NEONZ on it (from the highschool thread)... But, You've got the '72 so I still have faith in you!
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03-19-2009, 10:11 AM | #568 |
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Lol well said
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03-19-2009, 05:25 PM | #569 |
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COME to the light!... no neons on the truck please...
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Your thread is swaying my dad and I to the Ls side The motor has to come out anyway for paint, gaskets, cam, and maybe heads and by the time I do that the bottom end would likely just blow up on me. Plus the Ls will help me out with mileage while still smoking the small block. They sound way cooler aswell, especially at 7000 rpm.
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:UPDATE: I have been reassembling the motor, and was trying to remove the front cover crank seal and like a noob I busted the cover. Now I am on the hunt for another one. Then I get to finish assembly |
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Yeah, I found a company that has all different types of ls motors that come like this, but the one i'm looking at is a low mile lq4 that comes with a stand alone stock computer and wiring with a/c compressor, power steering pump, and cable throttle all for 2300$ ready to go. Can't say where though
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04-23-2009, 08:09 PM | #575 |
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Everything is settled in, and I love the look. Only thing is, the motor mount adapters aren't quite lined up with the stock holes, so I guess it all has to come back out for some drilling the F body headers fit great, need to dimple one tube and hopefully they fit around the starter. The best thing is they are even with the frame rails, nothing hanging down to snag. And all the brand new exhaust was pulled out, still in one piece (mostly) to make room for 3 inch stuff. If you are local and are interested in it, hit me up
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