manny92545
02-11-2012, 03:08 AM
Wow... that is all I got to say. I am really impressed with all the information there is on this website. It seems like I have been reading for days but I cannot help myself, but to continue to read. I am a newbie on this forum and a newbie at working on the LS engine. But I am also a newbie at working on cars too. I am mainly doing this because it is a dream of mine to do a truck all by myself.
When I say by myself, I mean doing all the labor myself, but relying on places like LS1tech for guidance and knowledge.
I have a 1963 GMC 3/4 ton with a 5.0 V6 in it that I bought a few years ago to work on. Originally, I wanted to keep the truck original, but the problem that I have run into is that, that particular engine has no support for performance parts. So I started to kick around the idea of doing a carbureted LS engine on it. I am getting a 5.3 vortec out of a 2000 chevy suburban. That is the extent of what I am doing right now.
I am just wondering if anyone out there has pictures of the whole process. From start to finish. I would be very interested if someone had pictures of them doing a truck similar to mine. What are some of the challenges they had when they did their project. Any information would be greatly appreciated. My name is Manny and I am looking forward to getting to know some you and your rides. Thanks
When I say by myself, I mean doing all the labor myself, but relying on places like LS1tech for guidance and knowledge.
I have a 1963 GMC 3/4 ton with a 5.0 V6 in it that I bought a few years ago to work on. Originally, I wanted to keep the truck original, but the problem that I have run into is that, that particular engine has no support for performance parts. So I started to kick around the idea of doing a carbureted LS engine on it. I am getting a 5.3 vortec out of a 2000 chevy suburban. That is the extent of what I am doing right now.
I am just wondering if anyone out there has pictures of the whole process. From start to finish. I would be very interested if someone had pictures of them doing a truck similar to mine. What are some of the challenges they had when they did their project. Any information would be greatly appreciated. My name is Manny and I am looking forward to getting to know some you and your rides. Thanks