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Old 05-21-2017, 11:01 PM
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I'm new here but I'm sure there are at least a couple of you that have done ls swaps on these trucks. I'm locating the engine in mine right now and have some questions. The engine is sitting farther forward than I thought it would. Do any of you have any rough measurements or pictures of where your engine is mounted? Did you have to raise the firewall tunnel? I was wanting to use the factory ls ac compressor but seems like I'm going to have to move it. I'm using a 4l60e trans. Any help would be appreciated.
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Hey there!

We're doing a swap on a 1951 truck (on S10 frame), far from complete...
Few days ago we put in the engine aswell, we made custom brackets for it, to move it backwards. I don't have alot of pictures on my cell atm, I might make a few more later this week if you want.
I'm not sure if you can see it, but there's still a bit of space between the engine and the firewall. We kinda should have put the engine even further backwards.
Still no clue how we will solve the radiator.
Alot of missing pieces to the puzzle still

We're running a 4L65 trans and we kept the stock tunnel, theres a very very narrow gap between them, like 1/2'
And we simply removed the AC, as it interferes with our S10 frame.
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Old 05-22-2017, 11:34 AM
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It's hard to tell for sure because I'm using the stock frame but just going by the axle center line my engine is back 2-3" farther I think which is probably why my transmission is hitting the firewall so bad
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It's hard to tell for sure because I'm using the stock frame but just going by the axle center line my engine is back 2-3" farther I think which is probably why my transmission is hitting the firewall so bad
Which adapter plates are you using? The 1 inch setback mounts will put the engine in the factory bellhousing location for you.
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I don't think that's gonna make any difference because I'm not replacing a gen1 sbc im goin from stock engine to an ls engine. I can weld the mounts in wherever on the frame.
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Also does anyone know which factory manifolds will fit on these trucks I'm not a fan of headers but if aftermarket headers are all that will work I guess I'll go that route
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I bought the hooker manifolds, can't tell if they fit or not, as they are on their way from America to Europe atm But it's about the closest to the engine you'll get I think.
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Let me know how they fit



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