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Old 11-04-2015, 10:48 PM   #126
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No. ... going back to get it on the 14th, weather pending. ... we have a game plan, might be interesting
Would be interesting to go along and help. Take pictures!
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Old 11-04-2015, 11:09 PM   #127
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Would be interesting to go along and help. Take pictures!
Come on up Doug!
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Old 11-05-2015, 02:07 PM   #128
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Thanks! Would be a cool day trip and I would like to come up. A buddy is coming down from WI that day and we are going pull the LS from a Firebird he bought for his 65 Pontiac wagon over in Nathan's shop. Actually we will probably slow Nathan down so we will stand there looking engaged yet out of the way. Then he wants to check out my shop since he hasn't been there. Should be a fun day.
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Old 11-09-2015, 02:11 AM   #129
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Beautiful, taking notes on the swap for my 68........nice work.
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Old 11-09-2015, 12:17 PM   #130
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Beautiful, taking notes on the swap for my 68........nice work.
Thank you! It has been a lot of fun, and can't wait to see where it leads.

I went to the Peoria Cars and Coffee this past Saturday, was the first time I'd made it to one. Will have to do more next year. Old Sub had a lot of looks and my son and I had some warm beverages.

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Old 11-09-2015, 07:55 PM   #131
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Looks like a good time!
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Old 11-14-2015, 10:28 PM   #132
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Was a great day, spent the day with my son ( 8 ) and my dad. We kicked off the morning picking up my parts burb... It went really smooth.... I was afraid it would not, but it worked out.

Lucky for us the PO had a few large wood blocks. We cribbed it up and used a long wooden plank he had to raise it up high enough to get the trailer under it.



We then used his cherry picker and ran a chain across the front into the inner fender mounting holes.



at that point we where able to back the trailer under it. I think we had to lift it just a little bit more right after this photo.



The entrance into his back yard where the suburban was on blocks was only 107" wide.... my trailer is 102" wide..... so it was a SNUG fit!




I then had an appointment to meet up with a member here to buy some AC parts. My crew and I loaded them all in the 72 for a drive down to Champaign, IL. We got out of the subdivision and out on the main road and the old sub was just wagging its rear end from the side winds.... so I pull over and didnt see anything on the Drivers side... it was swaying bad enough the tires where hitting the inner fender wells.. my only thought was it must be the pan hard bar!

it was...


Got it up on the lift for a closer look... it was already cracked. I drove it last week one evening and when I was leaving town I kicked it down fairly hard and I heard a pop but it sounded like maybe a rock in the road so I had not given it much tought. It wasn't windy so it never really swayed much. So time for some upgrades!





She's done for the season now. No more fun... blah..

At least I still have the 79 C10 to get my kicks until the salt layer gets put down.

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Old 11-15-2015, 10:16 AM   #133
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That was some creative lifting getting the body loaded! The panhard bar looks like it had been partially broken for some time based on the bit of rust at the top of the break. Glad there was no damage!
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Old 11-16-2015, 10:31 AM   #134
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That was some creative lifting getting the body loaded! The panhard bar looks like it had been partially broken for some time based on the bit of rust at the top of the break. Glad there was no damage!
Thanks Doug, it took a little thought but it really loaded smooth, only took one shot to get the trailer under it to!

The panhard bar was for sure cracked for some time, like you said based on the rust. The rest I seriously put the blame on the added torque of the LS and the lame 3.07 rear gear. That would put a ton of stress on things.

I can see a lot of suspension upgrades this next spring.
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Old 11-30-2015, 10:33 AM   #135
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Was able to get a few things done in the garage over weekend!

Got new meats put on the Honda Rubicon.





Then got help from my father inlaw and unloaded the junk burban carcass...

Man I love my lift!


Was very tight, had to drop the trailer tires to nearly flat to get it out from under the body.






Used harbor freight piano movers under the body to move it around the garage.
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Old 11-30-2015, 01:41 PM   #136
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That was close. Who thought of letting the air out of the trailer tires? Good idea.

Hopefully we won't have any snow for your Rubicon to push around!
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Old 11-30-2015, 04:43 PM   #137
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That was close. Who thought of letting the air out of the trailer tires? Good idea.

Hopefully we won't have any snow for your Rubicon to push around!
The tires was my idea, had to lower the trailer some how

I hope we don't get any snow either, I'm already over winter
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Old 12-16-2015, 11:06 PM   #138
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Pretty stoked tonight! Had a little write up on the Suburban make it to LSXtv.com!

Check it out! I'm last on the list of sweet LS swaps. The blazer is a good friend of mine as well a member here.
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Old 12-17-2015, 09:08 PM   #139
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That is a good article Brad. Congratulations and thanks for sharing.
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Old 05-11-2016, 02:44 PM   #140
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Not sure I have mention it, but I have had a chronic oil leak at the very rear of the LS since I put it in. It made it through power tour and right after started leaving a drip or two, eventually getting bad enough it was pooling oil.

Then the panhard bar broke... and it sat all winter.

I recently ordered an adjustable panhard bar from GEARBOXGARAGE here on the site, a great looking piece for the money.

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I also picked up a pair of energy suspension trailing arm bushings to firm up the rear movement that the worn out bushings may be allowing.

Finally, I pulled the trigger on a Yank 3200 Stall. Should be in next week

Last night I finally had a chance to drop the trans and exhaust out of the way. I spotted what I feel is the cause of my leak.

The long bolts in the rear of the pan are seeping oil down the threads and shaft of the bolt. This area of the rear cover shouldn't have oil, so either its a bad casting or the machinest drilled the holes to deep and now it see's oil pressure...... I feel a thread sealer will keep this from leaking from here on out. The pan gasket is dry at the rear, its only moist from oil around these bolts and forward as I didnt have a cover over the flexplate .

This was after I had sprayed with brake clean...

You can see the pan gasket is dry to...


I went ahead and ordered a set of ARP pan bolts to upgrade what is there.

While I have the exhaust down, I plan to cut the trailing arm cross member and re-route the exhaust through that area to keep it from hanging below the frame. I love to do that type of work, so looking forward to this part to!

First update in a while, as the kids sports allow, I'll work on the Sub.
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Old 06-24-2016, 02:49 PM   #141
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Wow took this apart in May, and STILL have not gotten back to it. But we have been enjoying a bunch of 10U baseball and Tee Ball with the kiddos!

I have time slotted for next weekend to spend time with my burban, I need it off the lift, I have a slug of vehicles to change oil in....
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Old 06-26-2016, 06:50 PM   #142
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I would like to see how you run your exhaust. I am just getting started on a 6.0/4L80 swap in my 1968 Suburban.
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Old 06-27-2016, 09:54 AM   #143
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I would like to see how you run your exhaust. I am just getting started on a 6.0/4L80 swap in my 1968 Suburban.
I'll update with photos. I hope to work on it this weekend
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Old 07-05-2016, 12:37 PM   #144
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I was able to get a couple of chances to work in the shop over weekend. though both short, I was able to get the Trans back in the burb and the old exhaust all removed.



Also started swapping oil pan bolts with the new ARP bolts with thread sealant.


I need to meditate on just how I want to do the exhaust. I have a ton of 2.5" pipe and my mind keeps thinking I should go 3"... none of which I have.....
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Old 07-05-2016, 01:09 PM   #145
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honestly, 3" is overkill, unless of course you were going to go single. a good 2.5" dual setup with some ultraflows/maxflows/or pick your flavor, straight through muffler will do the job.
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The thought of three inch is leaning towards the possibility of forced induction.
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well then i suppose that is a different story!
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Old 07-05-2016, 02:03 PM   #148
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I'm contemplating the purchase of a M112 off of a buddy of mine. Would be a great addition to the old Burb.
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Old 07-05-2016, 09:30 PM   #149
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It is good to get in a little shop time and it is so hard to do this time of year.
Forced induction would be interesting to follow along on too. Hopefully that will work out.
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Woke up early saturday morning. Weather calling for super hot conditions, mid 90's for temps but nearly 100% humidity, it was swampy... Real feel was like 110*

So up and at it at 5:30 am, still sweat like crazy and drank 3 gatorades in the 4 hours I was working.

I was able to get the drive shaft back on and the exhaust put back on for now. Sealed up the trans pan, swapped out the ARP pan bolts. At this point it was 7:30 and I felt it was to early to start it with no mufflers... I found other things to tinker with, and about 8:30 I fired it up! Love open exhaust and cam lol

It moved out of the shed and back. The goal for the weekend was to make it mobile again. I have a few vehicles needing oil changes and tires rotated.

In the next couple of months I'm planning to take it to have the exhaust done, love to do it my self but just no time. I hope to drive it regularly again after labor day time frame.
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