It's started
Picked the shortblock pieces up from the machine shop today and got the rods, pistons together (spiral locks were fun at first), rings are on, and crank is in. I'll get the pistons dropped in this weekend and everything torqued down. Heads will get put together next week and I'll probably have a completely assembled motor (minus oil pan).
Swap is in a 62 Chevy PU..

Last edited by LIL SS; Nov 30, 2006 at 11:51 AM.
BTW, for those of you that aren't going to use headers, find a set of C5 Z06 manifolds. They fit in almost perfect. I am making my own motor mounts so it sits a little lower but the flanges clear. I need to grind just a little off the bottom of the frame. They fit, but I'm concerned they might touch if the motor torques.
You need a spacer for the flywheel and an extended pilot bushing - both available from GM. The reason for this is that the LS1 flywheel is ~.4" closer to the block so the Muncie input shaft won't reach. It looked to me like the stock LS1 starter wouldn't line up if the flywheel is moved. There might be a longer starter nose available or something like that but I didn't get that far in my research.
Rick B.
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As you can see the headers were a tight fit on the frame and th knuckle on the control arm. I'm going to try and get the one tube a little father away from the knuckle.






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