95 Sonoma - LQ4, 4L80e, 76mm Turbo
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95 Sonoma - LQ4, 4L80e, 76mm Turbo
I figured i might as well start this thread since i just ordered my motor trans and turbo yesterday.
This may be slow going at first, but bear with me, it will pick up pace when i get going on it.
on to some pictures
the day i got it
how it sits now
This may be slow going at first, but bear with me, it will pick up pace when i get going on it.
on to some pictures
the day i got it
how it sits now
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And now on to the list of stuff ive done, or have bought in order to fix this truck:
Front and Rear Shocks(Broken air shocks in the back and worn out shocks in the front. Also Rear Mounts had rusted to the point where they had to be replaced)
Rust Repair (cab corners/rocker panels/floor rust/light rusting on the bed)
All Interior wiring has been gone throught to assure that there are no other problems (radio wouldnt turn on/Gauges wouldnt light up/interior lights stayed on when fuse was installed)
Fuel pump and fuel filter (they had black silicone and duct tape holding it to the tank, and cross threaded the first thread on the fittings)
Distributor/Cap/Rotor & Coil(cracked cap, and stripped dist gear)
All engine sensors (everything was pretty gunked up or was rusty looking)
Spark Plugs & wires (pulled out 3 different brands, and 2 with cracked porcelin... also spark plug wires were noticably different)
Front and rear brakes & brake booster (rear brakes had bad wheel cylinders, but the wheel cylinders were clip type and the nes listed for my truck were screw type, so i drilled and tapped the backing plate to accept & fronts were just at the grinding point plus i needed the front rotors for my ls1 brake swap)
Heater Core, Heater Box, Radiator hoses & coolant Flush (heater core and box were cut through with a sawzall and would leak when the car was running. It appeared that they were trying to change it out without removing the dash. Also flushed chunks of DEX-COOL out of the system)Rewired fuel injectors (both were cross wired and duct taped together)
Suede Headliner and sun visor (Sagging)
Fixed Exhaust (the glass pack and 80% of the tubing had rusted out)
Replaced Alternator (died on me last week)
HIDS (because ill be replacing the front end soon, and until then the headlamps were too faded and yellow for normal headlights to really work)
Brake Lamps (old ones literally fell off the truck)
Passenger mirror (was glued together with some foreign substance)
Zq8 Sway Bars,ZQ8 front springs, Power windows, Trans Am Seats, Ls1 Brakes and ZQ8 Steering box, 98 S10 Front End Swap, Ford Explorer rear end (not installed yet)
Also, Sold my t66 to my brother for his mustang...
bought a new turbo
heres the specs
76mm turbo
Cold Side:
Compressor Wheel 76mm
.80 a/r
4” Inlet and 2.5” Compressor Outlet
Inducer- 76.71mm
Exducer- 102.36mm
Exhaust Side:
Exhaust Housing T-4 Flange
1.0 divided a/r
3.0" Vband outlet
Inducer- 74.5mm
Exducer- 65mm
Im Pretty sure thats about it.
Its been an adventure so far to say the least!
Front and Rear Shocks(Broken air shocks in the back and worn out shocks in the front. Also Rear Mounts had rusted to the point where they had to be replaced)
Rust Repair (cab corners/rocker panels/floor rust/light rusting on the bed)
All Interior wiring has been gone throught to assure that there are no other problems (radio wouldnt turn on/Gauges wouldnt light up/interior lights stayed on when fuse was installed)
Fuel pump and fuel filter (they had black silicone and duct tape holding it to the tank, and cross threaded the first thread on the fittings)
Distributor/Cap/Rotor & Coil(cracked cap, and stripped dist gear)
All engine sensors (everything was pretty gunked up or was rusty looking)
Spark Plugs & wires (pulled out 3 different brands, and 2 with cracked porcelin... also spark plug wires were noticably different)
Front and rear brakes & brake booster (rear brakes had bad wheel cylinders, but the wheel cylinders were clip type and the nes listed for my truck were screw type, so i drilled and tapped the backing plate to accept & fronts were just at the grinding point plus i needed the front rotors for my ls1 brake swap)
Heater Core, Heater Box, Radiator hoses & coolant Flush (heater core and box were cut through with a sawzall and would leak when the car was running. It appeared that they were trying to change it out without removing the dash. Also flushed chunks of DEX-COOL out of the system)Rewired fuel injectors (both were cross wired and duct taped together)
Suede Headliner and sun visor (Sagging)
Fixed Exhaust (the glass pack and 80% of the tubing had rusted out)
Replaced Alternator (died on me last week)
HIDS (because ill be replacing the front end soon, and until then the headlamps were too faded and yellow for normal headlights to really work)
Brake Lamps (old ones literally fell off the truck)
Passenger mirror (was glued together with some foreign substance)
Zq8 Sway Bars,ZQ8 front springs, Power windows, Trans Am Seats, Ls1 Brakes and ZQ8 Steering box, 98 S10 Front End Swap, Ford Explorer rear end (not installed yet)
Also, Sold my t66 to my brother for his mustang...
bought a new turbo
heres the specs
76mm turbo
Cold Side:
Compressor Wheel 76mm
.80 a/r
4” Inlet and 2.5” Compressor Outlet
Inducer- 76.71mm
Exducer- 102.36mm
Exhaust Side:
Exhaust Housing T-4 Flange
1.0 divided a/r
3.0" Vband outlet
Inducer- 74.5mm
Exducer- 65mm
Im Pretty sure thats about it.
Its been an adventure so far to say the least!
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I knew i was going to have problems when i bought the truck, but i got it for $1000, barely running, and have since fixed it to be a daily driver. First thing i did when i got home was pull the side skirts, toneau cover, and interior. since then, I have been fixing the little things i found wrong with it. I sold the body kit, wheels, and toneau cover for 1200, SO Im back in the black with some extra cash.
BODY WORK
After a magnet test, I found where all the body filler was, I sanded that down to bare metal and began fixing the rust they were hiding underneath it (the passenger cab corner was completely gone, It appeared to be there, but was fiberglass and over an inch of bondo)
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BODY WORK
After a magnet test, I found where all the body filler was, I sanded that down to bare metal and began fixing the rust they were hiding underneath it (the passenger cab corner was completely gone, It appeared to be there, but was fiberglass and over an inch of bondo)
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I am very glad you could sell those things nd still make a profit, cuz $1000 seems a bit high for that condition. what re your plans on paint or re you leaving it that color? You doing a front mount turbo?
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FRAME WORK
Pulled the bed to fix the fuel pump, shocks and some other things(like the fact that i drove 10 miles to my house with no brake lights and that there was only 1 "3 inch" lowering block)
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Pulled the bed to fix the fuel pump, shocks and some other things(like the fact that i drove 10 miles to my house with no brake lights and that there was only 1 "3 inch" lowering block)
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UPHOLSTERY UPGRADES
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Misc things
wheels
Speaker Brackets
Upgraded sway bars
98+ front grill
Hub adapters turned down from s10 brake rotors for cts-v floating rotors
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Misc things
wheels
Speaker Brackets
Upgraded sway bars
98+ front grill
Hub adapters turned down from s10 brake rotors for cts-v floating rotors
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Went to Harbor Freight in preparation for my motor...
Picked up these:
and then i got back to work and this showed up ( that's my bother for the size comparison)
also, a little humor from harbor freight
Picked up these:
and then i got back to work and this showed up ( that's my bother for the size comparison)
also, a little humor from harbor freight
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Had some time to work on the motor again today...
Removed the wiring harness and labeled all the connectors for later...
Removed all brackets/Alternator/A/C compressor/Power Steering/Water Pump/Intake
Pulled the Coils and Brackets
Check out those heat sinks
Dirty Long Block
Clean-ish
and pulled the valve covers to see if anything Looked amiss
Thats all for now
Removed the wiring harness and labeled all the connectors for later...
Removed all brackets/Alternator/A/C compressor/Power Steering/Water Pump/Intake
Pulled the Coils and Brackets
Check out those heat sinks
Dirty Long Block
Clean-ish
and pulled the valve covers to see if anything Looked amiss
Thats all for now
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Paint its going to either be matador red mica from newer lexus cars, or the blue from newer bmws... although both will have a flat black hood, roof, tailgate, and toneau
The turbo will be rear mount because of space concerns and so it won't be instantly visible when my hood is open
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Lol, I find that's is what and car is to me any more "a work in progress". I dont think that ill ever actually be done modifying it
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Paint its going to either be matador red mica from newer lexus cars, or the blue from newer bmws... although both will have a flat black hood, roof, tailgate, and toneau
The turbo will be rear mount because of space concerns and so it won't be instantly visible when my hood is open
The turbo will be rear mount because of space concerns and so it won't be instantly visible when my hood is open
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I'm not sure what the color is called, I saw it on a 2011 m5 in that color, but I haven't had a chance to look up the color yet... its more of a royal blue than a dark blue... also, I've been thinking of doing a 2 stage color... royal blue metallic first, then black pearl, then clear... it should look black until light hits it, then it'll turn blue
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Got some time to work on the motor again yesterday. Tore the heads off, inspected the spark plugs, and was honestly surprised to see nice clean normal plugs on all 8 cylinders. Pistons look normal... dirty, but normal... then had some time to sand & soda blast some parts.
oh, i got my h3 oil pan in too
anyway, on to the pics
Heads off
Before soda
After
Before sand blast
After
and my pan
hopefully more work tonight
oh, i got my h3 oil pan in too
anyway, on to the pics
Heads off
Before soda
After
Before sand blast
After
and my pan
hopefully more work tonight