69 Camaro LS2/4L70E install
#142
There still on the camera. Hopefully I can get some of them uploaded in the next couple of days. Lately I have really been focused on getting the car together and ordering parts. There is still a slight chance I could have the car drive-able when the Power Tour stop in Champaign, IL, which is only 100 miles from my house.
#143
I am still in the planning and ordering stage, right now I am looking at putting in a new blueprint crate LS7 from summit with a carb instead of FI. A tremec 5 speed, ford 9 ". Big willwood brakes all around.
#144
Sounds like a killer combo! I can't wait to see the build thread. Plan out every last detail as it will only save you time and $$ in the long run.
#145
Been a little sidetracked as we are having some landscaping done, once I get the 12x16 deck removed. We are going to have a brick patio with a firepit installed. Well enough of this and onto the car pics.
For starters I ordered a cold air intake kit. After looking at everything I decided to go with the Spectre Muscle Car LS Conversion Intake Kits, Spectre Muscle Car LS Conversion Intake Kits p/n 900239K . I was all excited then I opened the box and this is all I got. Yep, all they sent was the bracket and it was apparent the item had been previously installed??? There were no intake tubes, mounting hardware, filter, couplers, etc. Anyways the bracket doesn't fit my car as I have an over sized radiator so it's going. Its a shame because it seemed like it would have been a nice setup for the $$$. Looks like I may go with an Airaid U-Build it setup, but they are expensive. If anyone has any suggestions let me know.
For starters I ordered a cold air intake kit. After looking at everything I decided to go with the Spectre Muscle Car LS Conversion Intake Kits, Spectre Muscle Car LS Conversion Intake Kits p/n 900239K . I was all excited then I opened the box and this is all I got. Yep, all they sent was the bracket and it was apparent the item had been previously installed??? There were no intake tubes, mounting hardware, filter, couplers, etc. Anyways the bracket doesn't fit my car as I have an over sized radiator so it's going. Its a shame because it seemed like it would have been a nice setup for the $$$. Looks like I may go with an Airaid U-Build it setup, but they are expensive. If anyone has any suggestions let me know.
#147
That's the route I will end up going. I am looking at the stuff offered at http://www.frozenboost.com. They are pretty reasonably priced. I just need to find a reducer to adapt the 4" tubing to my maf (one end is 4" the other is 3.7").
#148
Spectre 9771 has a 4" tubing coupler that has 2 inserts that reduce down for the MAF or you can remove it and its just a straight 4" tube coupler.
http://www.summitracing.com/parts/SPE-9771/
http://www.summitracing.com/parts/SPE-9771/
#149
Converting heater hoses inlet/outlet to AN fittings
Due to clearance issues I converted the water pump heater hose inlet/outlet over to accept AN fittings. After removing the pressed on fitting I tapped each hole. The smaller one is a 3/8" NPT and the larger 1/2" NPT. The larger hole would have tapped a lot easier if I drilled it out to the proper size. Once the hoses were tapped I installed the appropriate size npt to -10an male fittings in the pump. On the heater hoses I am straight -10 socketless hose ends with Gate Power Grip clamps. Here is a pic without the Gates Power Grip clamps installed.
#150
More parts to install. SC&C Stage 2 UCAs, SPC LCAs, Helwig swaybar and SPC ride height shim pack. I will re-use my Hotchkis coils springs and Bilstien shocks. I also ordered a new Strange 3" chromoly drive shaft with 1350 u-joints and a billet yoke from Midwest Chassis.
#151
Rocketrod can you tell me how long the yoke is on your new D/S I have an Aluminium shaft to be cut down to fit and the yoke fits my 4l70 but I wasn't sure if it is long enough. Would you also know what style U joint I need weld on the rear to fit my 68 chevelle 10 bolt.
Nice suspention parts too BTW, I have the SPC uppers and they are nice.
Thanks, Tony
Nice suspention parts too BTW, I have the SPC uppers and they are nice.
Thanks, Tony
#152
Rocketrod can you tell me how long the yoke is on your new D/S I have an Aluminium shaft to be cut down to fit and the yoke fits my 4l70 but I wasn't sure if it is long enough. Would you also know what style U joint I need weld on the rear to fit my 68 chevelle 10 bolt.
Nice suspention parts too BTW, I have the SPC uppers and they are nice.
Thanks, Tony
Nice suspention parts too BTW, I have the SPC uppers and they are nice.
Thanks, Tony
#153
Not a lot getting done, but I did manage to spray the drive shaft, trans pan, low mount ac bracket and some other miscellaneous parts. Hopefully I will get a chance to work on the car this weekend.
#155
#156
I bought the B&M drain plug kit http://www.summitracing.com/parts/BMM-80250/?rtype=10 I tac welded the nut on the inside of the pan so I wouldn't have to worry about the nut coming off accidentally when pulling the drain. Just be careful of the placement of the plug in the pan, in relationship to the trans valve body or filter.
If you did by a new pan you could get one like this, http://www.summitracing.com/parts/DER-14204/?rtype=10
I like this because it aids in cooling the fluid.
Riggs
If you did by a new pan you could get one like this, http://www.summitracing.com/parts/DER-14204/?rtype=10
I like this because it aids in cooling the fluid.
Riggs
#157
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If you did by a new pan you could get one like this, http://www.summitracing.com/parts/DER-14204/?rtype=10
I like this because it aids in cooling the fluid.
Riggs
If you did by a new pan you could get one like this, http://www.summitracing.com/parts/DER-14204/?rtype=10
I like this because it aids in cooling the fluid.
Riggs
#158
Sorry, It's guys like me that add cost to our builds pointing out were money can be spent, it's
easy when it's not your money. LOL. How ever, it would be a great addition to the build. I
also added a temp sender to my stock pan, I want to know when the trans is getting hot, so
I know when to let it cool before I destroy it again.
Riggs
easy when it's not your money. LOL. How ever, it would be a great addition to the build. I
also added a temp sender to my stock pan, I want to know when the trans is getting hot, so
I know when to let it cool before I destroy it again.
Riggs
#159
Sorry, It's guys like me that add cost to our builds pointing out were money can be spent, it's
easy when it's not your money. LOL. How ever, it would be a great addition to the build. I
also added a temp sender to my stock pan, I want to know when the trans is getting hot, so
I know when to let it cool before I destroy it again.
Riggs
easy when it's not your money. LOL. How ever, it would be a great addition to the build. I
also added a temp sender to my stock pan, I want to know when the trans is getting hot, so
I know when to let it cool before I destroy it again.
Riggs
#160
Messed around in the garage a little today. I made battery cable for starter, fuel line connecting tank to main line, installed oil pressure sending unit and painted the bracket I made to mount my fuse panel and tcm.
Pic of bracket with fuse panel and tcm installed. I made the bracket using 16 gauge metal. This will be mounted to the radiator support on the driver side of the engine bay.
Mock up bracket installed and ecm mounted on radiator support. I'll posted better pics with more detail once they permanently mounted.
Pic of bracket with fuse panel and tcm installed. I made the bracket using 16 gauge metal. This will be mounted to the radiator support on the driver side of the engine bay.
Mock up bracket installed and ecm mounted on radiator support. I'll posted better pics with more detail once they permanently mounted.