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I would suggest that you start by reading the details of other conversion projects in our Conversions section on this site.
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He's just new and wanting to learn. That's why he shouldn't be ridiculed. Giggle and then move on to helping him. We were all in his position at one point or another whether we want to admit it or not.
I'm glad he mentioned it because now he knows not to waste his $ on a transfer case.
I'm glad he mentioned it because now he knows not to waste his $ on a transfer case.
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Agreed, that's why I offered him the best possibile advice for his situation: Do more reseach and reading before making any purchases or decisions.
Again, agreed. There was no ridicule at all in my post, just honest advice based on the facts of the situation. If that's not helpful, then I don't know what is.
First step should be some extensive reading and research about the LSx conversion process that others' have completed. Then more specific questions can be asked and answered.
First step should be some extensive reading and research about the LSx conversion process that others' have completed. Then more specific questions can be asked and answered.
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Agreed, that's why I offered him the best possibile advice for his situation: Do more reseach and reading before making any purchases or decisions.
Again, agreed. There was no ridicule at all in my post, just honest advice based on the facts of the situation. If that's not helpful, then I don't know what is.
First step should be some extensive reading and research about the LSx conversion process that others' have completed. Then more specific questions can be asked and answered.
Again, agreed. There was no ridicule at all in my post, just honest advice based on the facts of the situation. If that's not helpful, then I don't know what is.
First step should be some extensive reading and research about the LSx conversion process that others' have completed. Then more specific questions can be asked and answered.
I agree that reading and searching is the best course of action, especially for the long run.
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No offense taken it happens on other boards/forums as well. I am appreciative of the information that both of you have provided so far. I have yet too find any Delta 88 conversions thats imparitive to my year but I have found Chevy Caprice builds which i'm hearing should be similar.
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I am not a mechanic but I have done some of minor wrenching on my car and have a fair idea of the complexity's of the modern car. Doing an engine swap like for like is not easy but replacing an engine with a totally different system is extremely difficult.
I give full props when I read in the conversions sections what people have done but their knowledge and experience is not something picked up overnight.
I give full props when I read in the conversions sections what people have done but their knowledge and experience is not something picked up overnight.