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Re: A '54 named Busty
8:00 PM exhaust manifold threads are cleaned and motor mount adapter plates are on
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the One Man Accoustical Jam begins
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06-12-2020, 02:23 AM | #3 |
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11:00 PM she in!
and I got her sittin' as far back as the adapter plates would allow it, so I am very happy with the result |
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yeah, she's currently saggin' in the rear but that's cause there aint no proper transmission crossmember yet, she's just resting on a jack
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06-12-2020, 02:28 AM | #5 |
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I really want to run the stock exhaust manifolds as the 2004 ones don't have the ugly EGR apendages on them and to keep costs down, but I tried the passenger side one and sure enough one of the three down pipe studs on the manifold kisses the old stock truck frame rail, it's not a perfect test because the trans isn't in the proper position, it was just to get a quick looksie, I may trim it some as it is not the Camaro front clip that's interfering but the old overhanging truck frame piece
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sumpin is missing...wheres the fun stick???????..jus kidding...looks good
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Wow, a guy wanders around elsewhere for a week and Busty gets a heart transplant. I'd say that I'm sorry that the other motor gave you trouble, but I kind of suspect that you're secretly delighted.
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says the evil man who stood proud in my driveway couple years ago and planted the seed of LS swapping using the reverse Jedi mind trick - all I wanted was to live a simple carburated SBC life and chase endless oil leaks and tangle yet another timing light cord in my radiator fan whilst timing the arcane distributor, ha ha |
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I'm just getting caught up here. I didn't mean for you to really do it... Twice... So far... |
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allright the LS enjin is in, now what? time to make a List of Things:
1. Fandangle a transmission crossmember out of the 5 I own 2. Marry the B&M shifter to the 4L60e transmission 3. Replace the TH400 yoke in the driveshaft with a TH300 one and hope the driveshaft fits 4. Install [stock] exhaust manifolds if they fit 5. Modify exhaust downpipes to mate with the the LS manifolds 6. Plum the Transmission / Radiator 7. Plumb the Power Steering 8. Plumb the Water Pump / Radiator 9. something something 10. Install and hide the thinned out, modified, and re routed engine wiring harness |
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The LS and transmission look good in there. I can't wait to see it running.
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What do you get when you neatly lay out your perfectly thinned out LS wiring harness on the backyard patio? Last edited by Gregski; 06-12-2020 at 09:13 PM. |
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rain?
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06-12-2020, 09:12 PM | #16 |
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That is spot on correct! I also dragged out my bench seat from my '74 out of the shed earlier this weeek to have it go to the upholsterer finally so yeah carrying that in the rain by myself was fun too!
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As usual I overlook the obvious, I was thinking more like wife standing in doorway with hands on hips...."What Now"....😲
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ha ha, after running the '74 circuit board through the dishwasher, using the kitchen island as a work bench, and a couple of valve jobs in the bathroom she don't flinch any more
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06-13-2020, 01:29 AM | #20 |
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35 miles north of you and also got hit with the rain, was changing batteries on my daily driver just ignored it and kept going. Dang weather jumping all over the place 103 then 80 with rain WTH this is Cali not Texas (no offense to Texas)
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None taken. You speak the truth.
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06-13-2020, 10:23 AM | #22 |
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I was hoping for you to reply to prove that I am not making this up, it was a pleasant rain this time it was warm and all, but something told me that the General would not approve of me bathing my LS wiring harness in it
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the night I installed that LS all by myself I was so exhausted and it was late at night that I found myself doing stuff like this, ha ha, silly stuff ever happen to you, do share, you know looking for your glasses whilst they are up on your head type a thing
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Re: A '54 named Busty - Setting The Engine Pinion Angle
so picked up one of these protractor gauges and checking what I guess may be called engine pinion angle, for years I relied on my eyecrometer for engine placement and my trusty butt-o-meter for driveline wobble, but trying to graduate to the next level, so any insight is appreciated, the first page i Googled said 3° on the enjin so shooting for that
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