2nd Gen Trans Am LS1/T56 swap Questions
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2nd Gen Trans Am LS1/T56 swap Questions
Hi guys,
I will just start this off by saying that there are many good articles out there, but I haven't seemed to find a really good 2nd gen F-body build thread. Not sure if there was one out there. I will be getting a complete 99 Z28 for my donor car, so I think that I will be able to have many of the parts that may nickle and dime me to death. I plan on using the Camaro for as much as I possibly can and selling the rest.
The plans for now
I have a few specific questions.
1. Where is the best place to get a mount for the hydraulic clutch master cylinder? I have seen them before, but where is the best place to get them?
2. Will I be able to take the Camaro's fuel pump and graft it into my fuel tank sucessfully?
3. I plan on getting Vintage Air in the future and currently I don't have any HVAC system in the car. My question is will I be able to use the Camaro's stock AC compressor with the Vintage Air system?
4. I currently have my stock 400 engine mounts that are the clamshell design. I plan on using the Dirty Dingo engine mounts, which use the clamshell design to mount the engine to. My question is are all the clamshell mounts the same, just use a different mounting location? When I go the Energy Suspension site, they list the mounts for something like 60's-85.
5. Can I use the stock Z28 Aluminum drive shaft on my 1976 Trans Am with the stock 10 bolt rear end? It will probably need to be shortened, but would it work?
That is all for now. Thank you in advance.
Ryan
I will just start this off by saying that there are many good articles out there, but I haven't seemed to find a really good 2nd gen F-body build thread. Not sure if there was one out there. I will be getting a complete 99 Z28 for my donor car, so I think that I will be able to have many of the parts that may nickle and dime me to death. I plan on using the Camaro for as much as I possibly can and selling the rest.
The plans for now
I have a few specific questions.
1. Where is the best place to get a mount for the hydraulic clutch master cylinder? I have seen them before, but where is the best place to get them?
2. Will I be able to take the Camaro's fuel pump and graft it into my fuel tank sucessfully?
3. I plan on getting Vintage Air in the future and currently I don't have any HVAC system in the car. My question is will I be able to use the Camaro's stock AC compressor with the Vintage Air system?
4. I currently have my stock 400 engine mounts that are the clamshell design. I plan on using the Dirty Dingo engine mounts, which use the clamshell design to mount the engine to. My question is are all the clamshell mounts the same, just use a different mounting location? When I go the Energy Suspension site, they list the mounts for something like 60's-85.
5. Can I use the stock Z28 Aluminum drive shaft on my 1976 Trans Am with the stock 10 bolt rear end? It will probably need to be shortened, but would it work?
That is all for now. Thank you in advance.
Ryan
Last edited by ryeguy2006a; 09-14-2012 at 01:47 PM.
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Also, I have been looking at some swap headers and for right now most are out of my budget for the time being, but I came across this company. They sell Stainless Steel shorty headers for $189.50 plus shipping. It sounds too good to be true. Has anyone tried them?
http://www.racinginnovationandsupply...ers_p_184.html
http://www.racinginnovationandsupply...ers_p_184.html
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Also, I have been looking at some swap headers and for right now most are out of my budget for the time being, but I came across this company. They sell Stainless Steel shorty headers for $189.50 plus shipping. It sounds too good to be true. Has anyone tried them?
http://www.racinginnovationandsupply...ers_p_184.html
http://www.racinginnovationandsupply...ers_p_184.html
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Really? I thought that the 1 3/4 headers were more for racing applications. I only plan on street driving the car. Maybe an autocross event or possibly a quarter mile here and there. Mostly street car though. I don't think I will see more than 400 rwhp. Should I be good at that level to have the 1 5/8" headers as posted above?
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I used pacesetter 98-02 longtubes on mine. fit just fine think they are 1 3/4. the alum drive shaft was too short on mine. had to use the one from the second gen and have it shortened. mine is a 1981 ta with a ls1 and a 4l60e
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Here is a Camaro in tank, but not with the stock pump.
https://ls1tech.com/forums/conversio...-tank-mod.html
Here is my stock pump into a Corvette (post 35). Take a look at both, you may be able to combine parts of both to use your Camaro pump.
https://ls1tech.com/forums/conversio...t-build-2.html
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I am going to try the kit that is made by Vetteworks, they make a ring and lock in order to use the 98-02 fbody fuel pump.
Those are two great sites though, if this doesn't work I will probably go with the Tanks inc. unit. Great build by the way.
Those are two great sites though, if this doesn't work I will probably go with the Tanks inc. unit. Great build by the way.
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Hi guys,
I will just start this off by saying that there are many good articles out there, but I haven't seemed to find a really good 2nd gen F-body build thread. Not sure if there was one out there. I will be getting a complete 99 Z28 for my donor car, so I think that I will be able to have many of the parts that may nickle and dime me to death. I plan on using the Camaro for as much as I possibly can and selling the rest.
The plans for now
I have a few specific questions.
1. Where is the best place to get a mount for the hydraulic clutch master cylinder? I have seen them before, but where is the best place to get them?
I will just start this off by saying that there are many good articles out there, but I haven't seemed to find a really good 2nd gen F-body build thread. Not sure if there was one out there. I will be getting a complete 99 Z28 for my donor car, so I think that I will be able to have many of the parts that may nickle and dime me to death. I plan on using the Camaro for as much as I possibly can and selling the rest.
The plans for now
I have a few specific questions.
1. Where is the best place to get a mount for the hydraulic clutch master cylinder? I have seen them before, but where is the best place to get them?
2. Will I be able to take the Camaro's fuel pump and graft it into my fuel tank successfully?
3. I plan on getting Vintage Air in the future and currently I don't have any HVAC system in the car. My question is will I be able to use the Camaro's stock AC compressor with the Vintage Air system?
3. I plan on getting Vintage Air in the future and currently I don't have any HVAC system in the car. My question is will I be able to use the Camaro's stock AC compressor with the Vintage Air system?
4. I currently have my stock 400 engine mounts that are the clamshell design. I plan on using the Dirty Dingo engine mounts, which use the clamshell design to mount the engine to. My question is are all the clamshell mounts the same, just use a different mounting location? When I go the Energy Suspension site, they list the mounts for something like 60's-85.
Regarding headers, I went with Edelbrock full-length headers and didn't have any fitment problems. My car is also lowered for road racing, and the header never seem to get smacked like I've experienced with cheaper one. They are tucked up underneath pretty well. I also used a Corvette 2-piece batwing oil pan in my car, as all the other options made me nervous about hitting stuff.
Last edited by 1981TA; 09-21-2012 at 09:01 AM.
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Good luck! I hope to get mine going again. I did a bunch of work, got laid off and lost funds and i interest to keep building it so i sold the ls1 and t56. Now i regret but a friend is going to sell me a ls1 and 4l60 and i will continue on with the project. Hope it goes well. Another option for mount plates i used carshop 1 inch setback plates with fbody pan and accesories and everything line up perfect. Good thing i kept them instead of letting them go with the lowballer. Anyways, good luck with your build. Im going to start stacking up parts again..