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Old 03-27-2014, 11:13 PM   #1
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Re: 68 S/C update.....

Showed up late for the party, but enjoying the read....well done, truck looks great!
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Old 02-17-2014, 02:00 AM   #2
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Congratulations on a job well done! Super cool!!
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Old 02-18-2014, 03:15 PM   #3
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Saturday we finally got a break in the weather so I washed the truck for the first time in .................18 months......
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Truck is turning out amazing
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Old 02-26-2014, 07:50 PM   #5
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Now that you can mess with it yourself it will never REALLY be done!
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Probably the best looking '68 on the planet!!
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1 Do you have any "final" pictures of your shift linkage and what did you have to modify

2 Do you have any pictures of the back side of the pedal mod/were there any issues on the other side of the firewall or did you just use the original pedal bolts to hold it in (i observed a ~1/2" bolt at the top)

3 any final horsepower numbers

I am starting a 6.0 ly6/6l90 from a 2009 3/4 ton and these are a few loose ends I am trying to iron out. Your knowledge would be much appreciated!

This is one sweet truck. Mine will not be this nice but I am shooting for something in the same ballpark.
1. I used a LOKAR shifter (part number ACA-1801). I used this one because it is bent and offset by .5". I had to send the aluminum piece back to LOKAR to get it splined to work with the 6L80 shaft. You could probably use the ACA-1800 and just add a .5" spacer.

2. I didn't have to modify the pedal any. Its bolted to a flat bracket that bolts to the firewall using the 3 original nutserts that the original pedal bolted to.

3. It should be around 600+ RWHP

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Old 02-28-2014, 09:16 PM   #6
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very very cool brother rock on!
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Old 03-02-2014, 10:15 AM   #7
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Re: 68 S/C update.....

Would you mind sharing some details on your oil and transmission cooler setups? I would appreciate the info.

From some of the pics it looks like you are using a Derale heat sink cooler mounted under the core support for oil. Didn't see the transmission cooler setup.

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very very cool brother rock on!
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Would you mind sharing some details on your oil and transmission cooler setups? I would appreciate the info.

From some of the pics it looks like you are using a Derale heat sink cooler mounted under the core support for oil. Didn't see the transmission cooler setup.

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Chad - I don't have an oil cooler, just 2 transmission coolers. The engine originally came with an oil cooler, but I couldn't make it work with my motor mount setup. What I did on the transmission was run the hot side out of the tranny to the transmission cooler in the radiator, and then I ran the cold side out of the radiator to a dual pass heat sink cooler under the core support and then bank to the transmission. I'm not sure how much it helps (can't hurt right?), but I do know it gives me approximately another quart of capacity for transmission fluid.
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Chad - I don't have an oil cooler, just 2 transmission coolers. The engine originally came with an oil cooler, but I couldn't make it work with my motor mount setup. What I did on the transmission was run the hot side out of the tranny to the transmission cooler in the radiator, and then I ran the cold side out of the radiator to a dual pass heat sink cooler under the core support and then bank to the transmission. I'm not sure how much it helps (can't hurt right?), but I do know it gives me approximately another quart of capacity for transmission fluid.
I'm pretty much thinking the same thing for the transmission cooler. Only thing different I was thinking about was adding a bypass thermostat for the extra cooler. That way the cooler in the radiator can help the fluid warm up faster and still try to maintain minimum temps. I don't know how much the added cooler, cools. Not sure if it'd make much of a difference, but its pretty cheap to add.

http://derale.com/products/coolers/a...unt-kit-detail

For the oil cooler I'm guessing you are talking about the stock cooler that came on the Camaro oil pan? I'm with you, I don't see a way to make it work with the slider mounts. I was thinking about trying something different with that, using a remote mounted cooler and an adapter. Not sure if you've looked at the ones from Improved Racing, but they have a thermostat built into them and AN fittings so you can mount a cooler wherever. They do have a version without a thermostat, too. Seems a little expensive and I'm not sure if its necessary to have an oil cooler anyway.

http://www.improvedracing.com/cooler...28e4c74df943c5

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Getting ready to drop some coin on a new stall converter. Leaning towards a multi-disc 3000 stall.....
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Old 03-16-2014, 12:12 AM   #12
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Re: 68 S/C update.....

Hart Rod.... It took me THREE (3) days to read your 54 page thread... All I can say is... Wow... Your project is insane and you have given me several ideas for my new LQ9 engine swap. If you don't mind, I will begin picking your brain tomorrow.
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Old 03-20-2014, 04:47 PM   #13
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Hart Rod.... It took me THREE (3) days to read your 54 page thread... All I can say is... Wow... Your project is insane and you have given me several ideas for my new LQ9 engine swap. If you don't mind, I will begin picking your brain tomorrow.
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What stall did you go with?
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Old 03-24-2014, 09:14 PM   #15
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265mm Pro III 6L80E Torque Converter, 2800 Multi-disc:

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Put that thing in yet??
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2800 is a good choice for a Maggie
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Just curious... why did you decide on this brand over others? Previous experience?

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I'm trying to go the way of the blister... show up AFTER the work is done!
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Several friends recommended it.

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Yep, Circle D is the best choice for LSx converters. Great prices, great products, and great customer service!
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Circle D is great from everything I've heard and I also like Phoenix Transmission converters for a milder build. Both companies have great products and customer service
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Thanks for all the info... I had been looking into buy a 2800 stall... the only recommendation I have received up to now is Yank converters..
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I've got my Aeromotive fuel pump/filter setup for sale. Here's the ad:

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