1987 Chevette LS1 swap
A few weeks ago I went down to North Carolina to pick up this gem for cheap, a 1987 Chevette with only very minor surface rust. The plan for this car is a LS1 and 4L60E trans, Ford 8.8 and a 4 link. I also plan to minitub this car.
It's been awhile since it's been on the road.
I also got my engine and trans last night so hopefully I can start test fitting this weekend and figure out what needs to be moved.
Also, what 4 link kit are you going to use, and do you plan to keep factory fuel tank?
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Two ladder bars are welded to the rear axle and pivot at their front end, effectively making the axle and bars a large fixed assembly, hinged at the forward end to the chassis under the middle of the car. VERY inflexible, only good for straight-ahead traction and nothing else.
Four-link setups are a lot more flexible and allow for suspension compliance, while still allowing for good traction, depending on how the geometry is set up. Most 4-links are very adjustable for that
Last edited by G Atsma; Mar 2, 2019 at 08:51 PM.
what was said above about axle articulation is dead on. With the ladder bats you could almost jack up one rear tire and the other side would pick up. Not good for street driving. One day I went around a corner alittle fast and I could feel the inner rear tire come off the ground. For a dedicated drag car they would be fine but there no fun on the street.
I made some plates that bolt to the engine so I can build mounts off of these. I want to move the mounts as far forward on the block as I can.







