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Manny's 65 lsx build
This all started when my wheel studs broke while i was driving on the highway. Haha. I was planning on waiting until my son was old enough to help me.
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Re: Manny's 65 lsx build
I rebuilt a 5.3 with 100k miles. New pistons, bearings, seals, tsp cam. I plan on running a th400 and 3.73 gears. Hopefully this weekend ill get my tranny and oil cooler installed and work on the cab a bit
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Re: Manny's 65 lsx build
Well this weeked i didnt get much done on m 65, i had my clutch go out on my camaro and my friend had me put some 4.10 gears in his Mach 1. I also spent some time with my son, he was kind enough to wash daddy's bike
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Re: Manny's 65 lsx build
Well monday i took my trailing arms to work and dipped them in muriatic acid, came out looking like new! threw some paint on them and installed the new bushing. I got my tranny installed later that day, im running a b&m 3000 stall and bought the spacer needed to get these two to mate, i also mounted my oil cooler on the frame, kinda stole the idea from Tommys66. Later tonight im gonna set my angle on the drive train , install my trailing arms and possibly get my diff ready to bolt up
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Re: Manny's 65 lsx build
Sick!!! Are you covering the motor on purpose? Some secret squirrel stuff goin on under there!?!?!? LOL!
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Re: Manny's 65 lsx build
Haha no, ive been waiting for my heads to get back from the machine shop for about a month now so i figured id cover it up to keep anything from going in. Lol
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Re: Manny's 65 lsx build
Well its been a while since I've touched my truck. I got my heads back after waiting a few months, got them surfaced, valve job, comp springs and new valve stem seals. Here is a pic of the control arms after i blasted and painted them. Last week I got some goodies like my intake, radiator and a few other parts. Got the intake mounted up, plugged a few wires and she started right up. She sounded healthy and could clearly hear the my texas speed cam getting after it
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Re: Manny's 65 lsx build
Looking good!!!
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Re: Manny's 65 lsx build
Well this last weekend I decided I needed to get this frame rolling! So I decided to get some stock wheels off a avalanche for the meantime, 1st picture is where I had a turn the axles down to get the wheel to fit properly. So I got the control arms and 2 1/2 spindles on. I ended up using u bolts off a 73 because of the bigger diameter. After a year in the sunlight she's finally seen daylight! I had a change of thought and decided to go fuel injected. I picked up a ls2 intake with injectors and fuel rail for cheap, I went with a walbro 255 fuel pump and vette filter/regulator, using -6AN hose and fitings
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Re: Manny's 65 lsx build
I've been considering machining my axles down, as the wheel selection is so limited for 6 lug. Very few wheels are made with the large opening now.
Did you leave any lip or are they pretty well flush now? Thanks, Brian Posted via Mobile Device
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Re: Manny's 65 lsx build
Yeah I also did it to match my front CPP rotors and I put 14 x 1.5 studs on all four corners just to be safe lol
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Re: Manny's 65 lsx build
Well it was a nice day the other day
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Re: Manny's 65 lsx build
I ran my tranny cooler lines and finsihed up my fuel cell, I ran out of braided line so I need to order some more to run my return line. What do you guys think, will it work? I also got my Doug Thorley headers in yesterday
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Re: Manny's 65 lsx build
Interesting build.....
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Re: Manny's 65 lsx build
These LXS conversions are a dream to drive. Wish I would have hung on to the 68 I had with the 6.0 and 4L80E trans. Kicking myself for selling that one.
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Re: Manny's 65 lsx build
Looks nice! Only "problem" I see is you faced the sump of your fuel cell forward. That may or may not cause a problem with fuel supply...
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Re: Manny's 65 lsx build
Very nice! I am a big fan of LS motors. What are the specs on your Texas Speed cam?
I noticed in one of the pictures you posted yesterday that the driver's side exhaust manifold was a passenger side manifold spun backwards. You wouldn't by chance be thinking of putting a turbo on that engine would you? For the money, you can beat an LS motor with a turbo. Hot Rod Magazine did a build-up a few years ago on a worn out stock 5.3 with a Z06 cam and an ebay turbo and it made 563 horsepower. Those engines was amazing. I'm collecting parts for a turbo 5.3 or 6.0 for my '55. Can't wait.
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