LS1 to LS3 accessories?
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LS1 to LS3 accessories?
Sorry for the repost, but I am putting this one on the Gen IV list also...
I am in the middle of an LS3 install in a 1972 Chevelle. I have a donor engine from a 1999 WS6 (used for mock up, fab, T56 and accessories, etc) and have a new LS3 376/480 in the car. When I went to bolt up the F-body accessory drive (which I assumed would work) the belts do not line up with the crank pully or the water pump pulley (the LS3 stuff is about 1/4" closer to the engine). So now I either have to get an LS3 accessory drive or bolt on the LS1 water pump and pulley to get my F-body parts to work.
Question - since my assumptions are not quite batting 1000 lately, is there any reason the F-body LS1 water pump will not work with the new LS3? Am I better off getting a new accessory drive? All the accessories seemed to work off the donor car - so I don't necessarily want to replace them yet - but I really wanted to keep the brand new LS3 water pump. Any suggestions?
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I am in the middle of an LS3 install in a 1972 Chevelle. I have a donor engine from a 1999 WS6 (used for mock up, fab, T56 and accessories, etc) and have a new LS3 376/480 in the car. When I went to bolt up the F-body accessory drive (which I assumed would work) the belts do not line up with the crank pully or the water pump pulley (the LS3 stuff is about 1/4" closer to the engine). So now I either have to get an LS3 accessory drive or bolt on the LS1 water pump and pulley to get my F-body parts to work.
Question - since my assumptions are not quite batting 1000 lately, is there any reason the F-body LS1 water pump will not work with the new LS3? Am I better off getting a new accessory drive? All the accessories seemed to work off the donor car - so I don't necessarily want to replace them yet - but I really wanted to keep the brand new LS3 water pump. Any suggestions?
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I just found an old post that mentioned all that needs to be done is to pull the pulley out about 3/8" to have it line up. This, combined with an LS1 crank pulley should do the trick. Anyone know how to pull the pulley out without screwing something up?
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Gotta add - I have a complete F-body accessory drive, minus the water pump. If the pulley will pull out about 3/8", and I put my F-body crank pulley on, everything will line up. I just want to hear from someone that has pulled their water pump pulley out a bit to line it up with other accessories with some tips on how to do it, and if it is even possible (previous posts have said so without any directions).
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Fast is right. If you already have the complete F body accessories, it will probably be cheaper to sell the Ls3 waterpump, rather than change everything over to Ls3. I am at the same point. I have an L92, with the L92 accessories but I'm going to change them out for LS3/L76 waterpump, alt and crank pulley. On a side note, if you decide to sell the LS3 waterpump, I'm interested.
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Sorry, I must not have been clear.
I have an LS3 and I am putting an F-body LS1 accessory drive on it. I have the entire accessory drive already, ready to go (most of it is still attached to the donor/mock up engine). I have everything figured out except the water pump pulley. I would rather not go through the pain of selling the LS3 water pump and getting an LS1 style water pump becuase I don't want this project to drag out that long, and I like the idea of being able to switch out theromstats once and awhile without it costing me a small fortune (I am in the military. Every 2 or 3 years I find myself in a new climate). I know the LS1 water pump will solve my problem, I would just prefer to use the LS2/LS3 water pump that is already on the engine, and pull out the pulley about 1/2" to line up with the LS1 accessories.
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I have an LS3 and I am putting an F-body LS1 accessory drive on it. I have the entire accessory drive already, ready to go (most of it is still attached to the donor/mock up engine). I have everything figured out except the water pump pulley. I would rather not go through the pain of selling the LS3 water pump and getting an LS1 style water pump becuase I don't want this project to drag out that long, and I like the idea of being able to switch out theromstats once and awhile without it costing me a small fortune (I am in the military. Every 2 or 3 years I find myself in a new climate). I know the LS1 water pump will solve my problem, I would just prefer to use the LS2/LS3 water pump that is already on the engine, and pull out the pulley about 1/2" to line up with the LS1 accessories.
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I bought an f body water pump, and had a truck lq4 water pump, with truck accessory set. I wanted to use the front facing outlet instead of the top outlet that the truck water pumps uses. I pulled the pulley off the truck water pump and had it pressed onto the f body water pump. Prehaps you can do the same, swap the f body pulley onto your LS3 water pump.
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The LS1 thermostats are about $50-$60 because they are integrated into the part that feeds the radiator (you have to replace them both every time). The LS2/LS3 thermostats are about $10 from what I hear.
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Gotta add - I have a complete F-body accessory drive, minus the water pump. If the pulley will pull out about 3/8", and I put my F-body crank pulley on, everything will line up. I just want to hear from someone that has pulled their water pump pulley out a bit to line it up with other accessories with some tips on how to do it, and if it is even possible (previous posts have said so without any directions).
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