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Old 01-18-2012, 08:11 PM   #701
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Excuse for being a dummy...but what is that?
It's a 12551364
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Old 01-18-2012, 08:17 PM   #702
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Gen III 6.0L engine or at least a block.
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Oh, I kinda figured it was some sort of GM equipment from a serial number. But, just too darn lazy to look it up. LOL!!
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Old 01-18-2012, 09:54 PM   #705
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Yup! Stumbled upon a good deal on a complete take-out, just had to take it out
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Good deal and congrats on the family addition !!!
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Congrats on the motor.

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Working logistics on a cheap, but effective brake upgrade. Details to come as I piece it together.
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Old 01-19-2012, 12:44 AM   #708
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The C5 upgrade is on the back-burner. Again. I've had this plan in my head for a while now, just need to make it happen...
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There you go thinking again!!!

Love the C5 idea, and the 6.0,,,,,,lead on!
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Super score on the LS engine. Hope you didn't beat up your knuckles too bad getting it out
Looking forward to this install.
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Old 01-19-2012, 08:46 AM   #711
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Can't wait to watch the new heart get installed.

Hopefully there will be a detailed installation in this build thread... (hint, hint)
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Old 01-19-2012, 10:56 AM   #712
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There you go thinking again!!!

Love the C5 idea, and the 6.0,,,,,,lead on!
Gears are always turning, sometimes smoke pours from my ears
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Not too bad- it actually came out pretty easily- saved a few bucks pulling it myself, too
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Hopefully there will be a detailed installation in this build thread... (hint, hint)
Will do. Gonna try to do it 'on a budget', without making it look like it. I'll keep you guys updated as it progresses...
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Will do. Gonna try to do it 'on a budget', without making it look like it. I'll keep you guys updated as it progresses...
Now that I can't wait for. I wanna do an LS swap in my truck really bad. But all the aftermarket "swap" parts run a little more then I like to spend. IE, harness, headers, ect. But then again, I'm a tight ***
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Old 01-20-2012, 12:11 AM   #714
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The plan is to keep it cheap- most items can be done DIY to save money. It's been proven you can spend a bunch of cash on one of these swaps; I'd like to see how little I can spend and still have a nice setup...
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Nice looking motor, I wanted to do an LS Swap too but the cost of it and the lack of knowledge on my part I decided to go Big Block. Can't wait to see how it turns out for you.
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The plan is to keep it cheap- most items can be done DIY to save money. It's been proven you can spend a bunch of cash on one of these swaps; I'd like to see how little I can spend and still have a nice setup...
Looking forward to a well documented with lots of pics....hint....cheap install.

What's the tranny plan? did you buy that with the motor too?
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Old 01-20-2012, 01:41 PM   #717
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6.0L!!! Sweet!!!
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Looking forward to a well documented with lots of pics....hint....cheap install.

What's the tranny plan? did you buy that with the motor too?
Such as using a factory harness...
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Old 01-20-2012, 09:42 PM   #719
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Nice looking motor, I wanted to do an LS Swap too but the cost of it and the lack of knowledge on my part I decided to go Big Block. Can't wait to see how it turns out for you.
I think I can do an LS cheaper than big block- hopefully waaaaay cheaper. You got a smokin' deal on yours. I'm looking forward to the reliability/driveability of the modern powerplant...
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What's the tranny plan? did you buy that with the motor too?
Will do! Sticking with the 700r4 that's in the truck, for now
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Such as using a factory harness...
Definitely in the cards. I would have more in a harness than I do in the complete engine, if I bought one...
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Subscribed, It took me almost a month to find this thread again....Love your truck and enjoyed the build to this point...
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So, what led me to the 'yard where I happened upon the engine, was the search for a pair of pigtails to hook up my latest upgrade. I blatantly stole this idea from 67cheby, who blatantly stole it from another member They are Jeep Wrangler JK light housings that take an H13(9008) bulb. I mocked one up today to see how it looks. I kinda like it, but then it kinda looks bugeyed, too... Opinions?
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The bulb does have a little buggy appeal but overall looks/fits well.

I'm curious to see the light quality once it's been hooked up.

I have a feeling an LS project will be in my future and not on my '69. Can't wait to watch yours come together.
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Old 01-20-2012, 11:17 PM   #724
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I like it! Cant wait for more
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Old 01-21-2012, 12:12 AM   #725
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I have just spent the last 2 hours reading this build, and I can say very cool the way you were able to build and keep it from being in a million pieces.
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