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Old 12-26-2011, 11:32 AM   #1
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LS2 and a 6 speed

I found a LS2 and a T56 complete drop out of a Chevy SSR. I was just wondering if I go to get it what all you guys would recommend that I try to get with it. It is supposed to come with all accessories, clutch slave cylinder, wiring, drive shaft. Any help comments, or concerns would be great.
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Old 12-26-2011, 11:42 AM   #2
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Re: LS2 and a 6 speed

Wiring harness, O2 sensors, Computer, (didnt say what year so not all applicable) MAF, TAC, Pedal, air box?, all belts and hoses, fuse box.

Might not need it all but it adds up quick when you don't have it.
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Old 12-26-2011, 11:47 AM   #3
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Re: LS2 and a 6 speed

Thanks and yes it will add up, thats why I was wanting to get an idea of what all to try to get the first time to get it all as a package. Thanks for the input!
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Old 12-26-2011, 12:57 PM   #4
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Re: LS2 and a 6 speed

get everything they'll give you. You can always toss/sell what you don't need.
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Old 12-26-2011, 10:29 PM   #5
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Re: LS2 and a 6 speed

WideWhite,

Like everybody said, get all you can. I was able to use the exhaust system all the way to the flange that ended up at the back of the cab. Fuel lines as far back as you can. As the Alien said, get the fuse box if you can. That was the hardest thing for me but I used all the fuses as the OE. Get all the AC stuff you can if you are going to use AC.

I used the motor mounts from the SSR. They are nice and mount to the cross-member of our trucks so they are out of the way of everything. They take some modification though.

I used a 6 litre from a 2005 SSR with T56 in my 65, check out my build thread if you want.

Good luck. Post some pics of what you got.

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Old 12-26-2011, 10:37 PM   #6
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Re: LS2 and a 6 speed

One more thing.

If you want to get the cruise to work you will need the roof control module and the body control module. Believe it or not the e-brake signal is put on the bus by one of those modules as is the AC request. The cruise requires the e-brake signal, as does the crankshaft relearn procedure.

Get the shop manuals for the SSR model year you have. They are invaluable to get all the electrical right.

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Old 12-28-2011, 03:48 PM   #7
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Re: LS2 and a 6 speed

I'm not sure what style or weight of the flywheel is in the SSR, but i yanked the dual mass terd out of my CTSV @ 40K miles! It tipped the scale at 45lbs. I replaced w/ a Monster Clutch Stg. 2.5 kit w/ light weight flywheel option. That car was forever changed...
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Re: LS2 and a 6 speed

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I'm not sure what style or weight of the flywheel is in the SSR, but i yanked the dual mass terd out of my CTSV @ 40K miles! It tipped the scale at 45lbs. I replaced w/ a Monster Clutch Stg. 2.5 kit w/ light weight flywheel option. That car was forever changed...
Yes from what I read they have those heavy dual mass flywheels, I looked into a clutch kit for it but I'm going to give myself a couple years for that, and set back a little $ for one.
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