07-27-2010, 06:55 PM | #76 |
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X2! ^^^ i used someone else but after seeing Josh's and his reviews if i had to do it over i'd use lt1swap
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07-27-2010, 10:16 PM | #77 |
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My harness from lt1swap.com is amazing. They did great work and were quick and reasonably priced. Mine was right at $550 shipped. Worth every penny to me. Once I got it mounted you cant even see it.
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nice work, sub'd!
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Subscribed! You are now my guinea pig, lol. I have a l92/6l80e combo that I am going to put in my 85 and I am really curious how the floor tunnel is gonna work out with the gigantore of a transmission. I know in the 67-72 you can cut the tunnel out and bolt in a 4x4 tunnel. I'm not sure what the plan is on a square.... But none the less I'm gonna let you figure it out!
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Okay so I got my '87 sending unit from LMC and bought the Delphi EP 381. Got them how I think looks right together, but I'm not 100% sure so I figured I'd post a pic and ask. Does this look right?
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it looks right besides the clamps. you need to use high psi fuel injection hose clamps. nice progress!!
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I thought I had read that somewhere. Where can I get them? Despite the size of this project I'm fairly new to the hands on part of working on trucks. Before this all I have done was spark plugs lol. With enough determination anything is possible though right?
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You can get them at Oreillys
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Ok cool I didn't know if there was something special or just one of those, thanks for clearing it up.
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mind telling me how much the sending unit and delphi costs you from LMC? might get them there too, part numbers if you get a chance also? thanks
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The sending unit was 130 I think and I got the pump from the source that glock35ipsc gave on his ls parts list back on page 3. The unit cost a little more from lmc than other places but ordering the amount I did go me free shipping.
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For the shifter linkage I have seen some guys on here using the... (Lokar ACA-1800 - Lokar Column Shift Linkage).... on 4L60e and the 4L80e trans. I dont know if your tranny has similar shifter linkage coming from the tranny.
It's $52.95 from Summit. Link: http://www.summitracing.com/parts/LOK-ACA-1800/ Hope this helps.
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Nice build!!! I'm looking forward to seeing the final product. I want to do a similar build soon myself.
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It's been a few months since this has been updated...whats going on with it???
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Sorry for the lack of updates, fund got tight as summer ovetime wound down and Christmas season rolled in. I should be able to pick back up this spring as business gets going again.
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01-09-2011, 06:11 PM | #93 |
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Awesome! Your swap has a lot of what I want to do like the fuel system and stock manifolds. Have you mocked up your stock manifolds and verified their fit? Like you, I want to do this swap with as few surprises as possible. Looking good though!
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It's been a while since I've played with it but if I remember I was able to leave the passenger manifold on when I set the enigine/tranny in place but I had to pull the drivers off but If I remember right it fit. I'll check this afternoon to verify if I remember.
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Ok I got a chance to check manifold fitment and there is about a 3/8 inch gap between the flange and frame rail on each side. I bought "adjustable mounts offering an engine mount location 1" forward, centered, or 1" back and it's all the way back as is I don't think it would clear if it were much farther forward. I took a couple pics on my phone but can't see how to upload them so pm me your email if you wanna see them. Posted via Mobile Device
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Ok cool, I will send you a PM. I will be using the Dirty Dingo mounts, so they have some adjustment. Also, I don't mind notching the frame a little if necessary. Thanks!
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Ok so after a lot of thinking and just sitting out by the parts of my truck trying to finalize some ideas I start to realize the oil pan on my 6.0 hangs a lot more than I'm comfortable with for as low as I want to go. Anybody else have some suggestions? I'm going to get a tubular crossmember when the suspension gets worked over but not sure what my best option would be. Ideas please?
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I think the CTS-V pan is shallower. That might get you the clearance you want.
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Will the pan on the LS2 Vette work?
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