76 Camaro w/LS1
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76 Camaro w/LS1
Got my conversion running yesterday. This is a GTO LS1 with 243 heads and a 220 dur on 114 lsa cam. Got it hooked up with a turbo 350. I used the Edelbrock headers and 1" set back plates. Still need to hook up the exhaust but so far, pretty happy with the results.
I used the KWIK AC brackets, and I used a 78 Trans Am drop pitman arm and center link so the steering would clear the alternator.
I used the KWIK AC brackets, and I used a 78 Trans Am drop pitman arm and center link so the steering would clear the alternator.
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Let me throw this fuel pump setup that I found. I was looking at the different options on pumps and was going with the Tanks, Inc type. Then I started looking at some Ford pump assemblies.
Here's the first setup, a Fox body Mustang that I decided that I could use. I got a tank and pump, cut out the mounting ring and was going to weld it in my tank. Easy fix, except the pump was going to interfer with my sender and the pump was about an inch short.
So, I looked further and found that Ford started using a bolt in pump just like the Tanks unit.
Explorer unit (5/16" fuel line) - $30 shipped off eBay
E150 unit (3/8" fuel line) - $29 shipped off eBay
I didn't have a junk tank to cut the mounting ring out of so I made one and welded it in the tank... if I was doing it over again, I'd go to Pull-A-Part and get a complete tank and cut out the ring.
I used the E150 (2005) unit and had to cut 1/2" off the length of it but it works perfect.
Here it is mounted.. pump unit was $29 shipped off eBay, the mount I made was $6 + my welding.
Hope this helps as a cheap pump setup for you guys, sure works for me.
Here's the first setup, a Fox body Mustang that I decided that I could use. I got a tank and pump, cut out the mounting ring and was going to weld it in my tank. Easy fix, except the pump was going to interfer with my sender and the pump was about an inch short.
So, I looked further and found that Ford started using a bolt in pump just like the Tanks unit.
Explorer unit (5/16" fuel line) - $30 shipped off eBay
E150 unit (3/8" fuel line) - $29 shipped off eBay
I didn't have a junk tank to cut the mounting ring out of so I made one and welded it in the tank... if I was doing it over again, I'd go to Pull-A-Part and get a complete tank and cut out the ring.
I used the E150 (2005) unit and had to cut 1/2" off the length of it but it works perfect.
Here it is mounted.. pump unit was $29 shipped off eBay, the mount I made was $6 + my welding.
Hope this helps as a cheap pump setup for you guys, sure works for me.
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Good idea. I never concidered using Ford pickup assembly.
Good idea. I never concidered using Ford pickup assembly.
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Nice!! I'm doing a 79 TA.. will I need to worry about the pitman arm or will mine have the drop too? Hopefully the fuel set up works for mine because the car had a 95 LT1 in it so the fuel system should just hook up and need to be adjusted
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Rick, mine had a flat straight pitman arm and a low mount alternator (04 GTO). The arm hit the alternator hard, no way it would work. The 78 TA I parted had a 1" drop down arm in the steering box. I swapped it out and I decided to change the center link to make it a matched set (they are different too).
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what kinda flex plate did you use?im having some serious trouble with getting my th350 to seat all the way up against the block.im using a TCI flexplate for a ls to th350 swap and the .400' spacer.it says to put the spacer between the crank and the flexpalte but i dont see how the starter works like that?it sets the flexpalte out on the nose of the starter.im at a loss right now.id dont know if im missing something or what the deal is.
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Thanks,
I went back and looked I know you said the headers were Edelbrock, Im assuming the motor mount plates were Edelbrock as well? Cant wait to see more progress on this build. Keep it going!
I went back and looked I know you said the headers were Edelbrock, Im assuming the motor mount plates were Edelbrock as well? Cant wait to see more progress on this build. Keep it going!
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what kinda flex plate did you use?im having some serious trouble with getting my th350 to seat all the way up against the block.im using a TCI flexplate for a ls to th350 swap and the .400' spacer.it says to put the spacer between the crank and the flexpalte but i dont see how the starter works like that?it sets the flexpalte out on the nose of the starter.im at a loss right now.id dont know if im missing something or what the deal is.
On my coolant hoses, I bent some wires and measured the OD of the outlets, then went to the parts store to find what I needed. The lower I had to make from 2 hoses annd a coupling from Jags-That-Run
Same on the PS hose. I bent the wire for what I needed, that and I knew what ends I needed. I went to NAPA and they made it for me...CHEAP ~#$25
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Jeeeeezzz
They let anyone in this place.
Congrats brother. Now go layout some serious rubber siggy's. Then come back and tell everyone on Nastyz
how much more fun the LS motor is , and you're kicking yourself in the *** silly for not doing it sooner. LOL
They let anyone in this place.
Congrats brother. Now go layout some serious rubber siggy's. Then come back and tell everyone on Nastyz
how much more fun the LS motor is , and you're kicking yourself in the *** silly for not doing it sooner. LOL
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JJFarmer-I like the clean install of the Ford fuel pump, looks great. After seeing yours I’m looking at the same install. Do you know what the output is on that pump and will it keep up with a few mods? I’m doing a LQ9 install on 74 Camaro and am using Patriot Stage III 317 heads and probably Comps x-treme 224/230 cam. I just want a good street car and hope this pump setup will work. I am new to the site and to the LS engine and can’t wait to play.
I’m planning on keeping the truck intake because like you I have an aftermarket hood, but would love to put back on the factory hood. Do you have plenty of hood clearance from the top of the intake/tb? Thanks, for any help or comments.
I’m planning on keeping the truck intake because like you I have an aftermarket hood, but would love to put back on the factory hood. Do you have plenty of hood clearance from the top of the intake/tb? Thanks, for any help or comments.