My 6.0 1971 Olds Cutlass
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Great project. I've always thought the 6.0/4l80 truck combo was the best way to get LSx power and a stout tranny on a reasonable budget. Believe me, I've thought about doing this to my 442, but being a real 442, I don't think I've got the heart (or the cash, lol) to pull out the Olds power.
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That is a beautiful '71. I miss my old '71, it was the same coupe body style as yours (non-fastback, non-post).
#26
Well things have been moving slow, I got my headers yesterday from flyinlowss, he sold me a real nice set of lightly used S&P ceramic coated mid-length's. I acquired a cable drive TB and installed it. Yesterday, I went crawling around a junk yard and got some wiring stuff, an OBD-II DLC from a Blazer and found a nice 7 fuse/3 relay block out of a mid 90's Lumina cop car. I'm waiting on the finances to pick up the Moroso pan and get the motor mocked into the car. I'm still having trouble with finding wiring diagrams and pinouts for my harness, I'm trying to eliminate the drive by wire.
#27
Well progress is slow, I'm going on vacation in 7 days and have been saving money for it. I did get a smoking deal on a Fuddle HP/Truck 3200 2.0 STR converter. Hopefully this compliments the Vinci XXX cam and Magna-charger I plan on running here soon. Plans are to have the cam and associated parts installed by September and the engine in the car a little there after.
#28
I'm working on a 67 buick with a 6.0 lq9 right now. I've got it in and bolted up. I've ran into a small problem with the power steering pulley hitting the gearbox. I'm going to see if I can find a smaller dia. pulley.
#29
Any updates ? Gonna start on mine this fall, and how wierd that you are going with black torque thrust wheels as I was looking at some thinking I hadnt seen them on a lot of cars.
#30
FINALLY GOT MY WHEELS! After 6 months on order (round of applause for Discount Tire) they came in today, only to have one cracked and needing replacement! WTF? American Racing is taking care of me, like they should, and replacing it free. Now I can finish the rest of the suspension and actually start the motor swap. Unfortunately I'm leaving for 7 weeks of Air Force training in Tucson this Sunday. So the wait continues....
Shot with COOLPIX L1 at 2007-07-19
Shot with COOLPIX L1 at 2007-07-19
Shot with COOLPIX L1 at 2007-07-19
Shot with COOLPIX L1 at 2007-07-19
Shot with COOLPIX L1 at 2007-07-19
Shot with COOLPIX L1 at 2007-07-19
Last edited by ryanvv355; 07-19-2007 at 07:07 PM.
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I got a little bit of work done the last couple weeks, right now i have just been collecting parts and getting the motor ready for the cam swap. I still need a cam, Autokraft pan, mounts and other small stuff. I got most of the brake system installed and plan on wrapping up the chassis next weekend. I converted my harness to stand alone and converted from DBW to cable drive TB. Harness work was simple and went right on track with what most people say, 8 hours of diagrams and 30 minutes of work. I also got lucky, when eliminating my A/C connections one of the weather-packs is the same as the TPS, that will save me some time trying to find one.
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im starting on mine now, 69 300 sedan(chevelle) also have a LQ4, seems to be in good shape, gonna go thru it though, change cam, etc
i would like to keep injection, not much wiring with it, i hope someone sells a comp. wiring/computer i can buy, or i will run a carb setup-im pretty computer stupid, so i'll see where that goes-i'll be following along with yours, see what i run into
i would like to keep injection, not much wiring with it, i hope someone sells a comp. wiring/computer i can buy, or i will run a carb setup-im pretty computer stupid, so i'll see where that goes-i'll be following along with yours, see what i run into