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Old 11-20-2014, 11:55 PM
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I started this swap about 11 Years ago , got it about 70% done and life got in the way. I originally bought this Car back in 1975 when I was 18 , all that Summer and Fall I beat this poor Car unmercifully dam it was FUN ! Then in 1976 the garage burned and put it out of it's misery. I started rebuilding it about 15 years ago , and was an Interior away from being done when I decided to put a LS in it.
I found a new LQ4 6 Liter on e-bay for a $2900.00 that was complete Injector to Oil pan. Swapped the Truck oil pan for a C5 LS6 pan along with LS6 exhaust manifolds. Also used a billet flywheel along with LS6 clutch and pressure plate, and Lakewood Bellhousing to mate a LS motor to the old style 4 speed T-10 Transmission.
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After lowering the Motor in I bolted the trans up to the crossmember to locate the Bellhousing flange in the same position as the old 350. Then I blocked the motor in the position I wanted , as low as possible while clearing the steering linkage so the Truck Intake would clear the Hood. With that done I welded up a set of stainless steel solid motor mounts.
Everything fit like a glove , the Bat wing Oil pan ,the LS6 Exhaust Manifolds , and the Truck Intake . My Car also doesn't have power steering and it looks like there is not enuf room for the slave cylinder and the Bat Wing Oil pan. With that done it is time to start wiring.
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The first problem that I ran into was the clutch cross shaft , the exhaust manifold was in the way about an inch. Hydraulic clutch was out , I just didn't want it, so I started cutting and welding on the cross shaft. I got it to fit but it just didn't look right , it just looked Bubbaed. I guess I'll have to put Hedders on like I wanted to do all along.

About that time the City was giving Me a hard time about working on Cars and the inoperative Car in front of the Garage (72 Corvette getting a frame off ) So We loaded My Corvette up and stored it at Doc's house while I finished His . Then moved out of the City and put it in storage again . Then broke the Back in two places at Work , slowly gettin better . Now retired so time to get back to workin on My Baby !

First thing to do after storage was to clean it up , it's unbelievable the damage mice can do ! Turds everywhere , wires chewed , the new carpets smell like a urinal it's enuf to get You sick. Then You got the Mud Dauber Wasps they pack every bolthole, line, hose , and crevis with mud and dead spiders. Literally took weeks to clean , and the carpet I'll just replace when I do the Interior .

OK back to the build , first I wanted a set of Hedders so I can use the Factory clutch cross shaft. They had to fit the Batwing oil pan , made of stainless steel , fit the C-3 chassis , and not drag the ground on every bump. No One made something even close so I built them Myself. They turned out really great ! Lots of clearance and easy to install . Also did a 1 3/4 to 1 7/8 step on the primary tubes and a V-band clamp on the Collector.
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My Corvette only has a Alternator and I wanted to run a belt set up as close to the original Smallblock as possible. Well kinda hard with the LS Waterpump turning in the opposite direction of the Crank. I found an Edelbrock 8895 Waterpump that turns in the same direction as the Crank.
The Pump itself is really well made , Hi-quality that I would expect from Edelbrock. I had to drill out and re tap the heater hose ports to 3/8 pipe thread , -6 O ring fittings are almost impossible to find . Next is what pulley to run. After lots of measuring I went with a Nascar surpluss pulley from E-bay and a Camaro balancer , that along with a shim kit from Moroso and perfect pulley alignment.
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Next up, the Alternator mount . I'm running the original style Alternator that came with My Corvette. Measured for a belt 56 inches , lucked out Dayco makes one this size but not an inch or two larger. Tryed it on , perfect fit and alignment. Also installed a Thermostat housing from Performance Stainless Steel , Wow what a quality piece. The next thing to build is the upper bracket for the adjuster. The original one from the old Smallblock would work but I wanted stainless , so I had to make My own.
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I spent last winter trying to figgure out which way to go with the Injector , I wanted to get MSD's fast unit that does away with the harness and factory ECM. But $3,000.00 that's just too much . And the other way factory ECM and HP tuners , well that ain't cheap neither. I know I can get a mail order tune then have it tuned once its together , but I do everything for Myself . I do know Injection systems been working on them since I was an Oldsmobile Tech in 85-86. And I really know Carburetors been rebuilding and tuneing them for 40 years. Well the field Mice made up My mind when i opened the hood last spring , they chewed up the wire Harness for the injection. Now I put rat poison out by the bucketfull. and gonna load the Car up with mothballs. They may stink but it smells better than mouse ****. The joys of living out in the sticks.

First I ordered a Holley 300-130 dual plain Manifold , It looked OK out of the box , but that would never do for My Baby . So I removed the webbing between the runners , ported and polished the insides , and last gave the outside a full show polish. Got an MSD 6010 to run the coils , along with a used 9380 Holley annular 850 that i rebuilt with new float bowls and billet metering blocks and baseplate. That and several hundred dollars of other stuff like AN fittings , line, fuel pump , and ect.

As can be seen in the last photo I upgraded the Alternator to a 12si and polished it too. I'll have to go out Tomorrow and get some better pics of the Carb and Intake . It now looks like what a Corvette is supposed to.
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Next up , radiator ,hoses , and cooling fan. I modified the brackets on My Radiator support to use a 73 Radiator that had the widest core available. What I wanted was a DeWitts Radiator in black ice , but had to settle for the E-bay special for $160 . This Car is trying to put Me in the poor house !

For the upper and lower hoses the factory hose almost fit with My Waterpump but I wanted something better . For the lower I used a 90* and 45* silicon hose bends and a piece of stainless mandrel bend left over from My Hedders. The upper used two 45*hose bends , a straight coupler , and an adapter to tie into the steam line.

For the Fan I used the fan from My old 84 Z-28 , these can be picked up all day long for $50 also 84-89? Corvette is the same. For the fan mounting brackets I used My old shroud mounts and reversed them and added about 2 inches to the end of it. For lower fan mounts I used two rear Bumper braces welded to the radiator support , it made for a nice clean installation that looks like GM did it.
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Everything needs to be wired and the factory wiring leaves a lot to be desired. I never liked the way all of the hot wires attached to the Horn relay that always looked more "Bubba" than some of the bubba repairs I've seen. I used a Fuse / relay box from a late model Impala that I mounted in a fiberglass box of My own design. I now have Relays for the Horn , Fuelpump , Fan , and Ignition hot fuses. Separate maxi fuses for the ignition switch and other heavy load items, and smaller fuses for other things both constant hot and Ignition hot.

Also wanted modern pulse Wipers , so I adapted the Wiper motor from a 84 Z-28 and added the necessary wiring to a 84-89 Corvette Wiper Switch . I purposely left the wires way long on the Wiper switch because I'm not sure where I'm gonna mount it yet. They work perfect.

While building My Harness I also added the extra wires for the electric Headlight Motors . On the dash harness I did away with wires for stuff I didn't want like Courtesy lights , door ajar , and the interlock to keep the starter from engaging until You depress the clutch. I also replaced all the Battery + feed wires with a modern hi temp GXL wire.
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Nice looking swap. When you first bought this vette, did it take long to get used to such a long hood/noose ?
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Originally Posted by Jimbo1367
Nice looking swap. When you first bought this vette, did it take long to get used to such a long hood/noose ?
It didn't take too long , but it sure was different like the whole car turns in front of You . The closest vehicle to that same feeling is of all things a Jeep CJ.



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