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Old Nov 28, 2013 | 10:02 PM
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Old Dec 3, 2013 | 08:59 PM
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hood is on, its looking like a Lt1 more and more
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Old Dec 6, 2013 | 09:50 PM
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Ok great. Post more photos. I'm starting my swap now also. I'm going to try to get a sail panel off a 94 Z28 tomorrow. My 1999 is bubbling. Let me know what to do with the bump stops. Does an lt1 intake attach easily ? I haven't got any parts for that aspect yet. What do you recommend ?
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Old Dec 27, 2013 | 08:57 PM
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I'm good on the intake. I bought a lt1 intake from the junk yard today. All is good. Easy installation, I just need a bumper cover and a LT1 8 bar billet grill which is hard to find.
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Old Dec 28, 2013 | 04:59 PM
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some of progress I've made and some of the issues I've had to correct.








I have fixed all the fender alignment issues but one, that being the hood and making sure the lines for the hood are straight. I have to reroute the wiring harness that runs on top of the passenger side strut tower, and the air hose that runs on top of the drivers side strut tower and the hood will be latch completely down.
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Old Dec 28, 2013 | 06:54 PM
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Thanks for the update, it looks good. What did you do about the hood bump stop brackets. I went to the junk yard today and I now see the difference. How do I get these off ?
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Old Dec 28, 2013 | 07:47 PM
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Thanks for the update, it looks good. What did you do about the hood bump stop brackets. I went to the junk yard today and I now see the difference. How do I get these off ?
You have to drill through the tack welds...very easy but just watch how deep you drill
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Old Dec 29, 2013 | 06:17 PM
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Thanks for the advice on the bump stops. I do not know if I should drill from the engine bay out. Or from outside towards the engine bay ? The weld spots aren"t visible for me to figure this out.
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Old Dec 29, 2013 | 07:54 PM
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You can see the spot welds easily. Look from inside the engine bay, you'll see flat circular areas about 1/4" in diameter. I used a cheap spot weld bit from Harbor Freight to cut through the bracket. There are 8 of them, 4 on the fender side, 4 toward the front bumper/radiator support.

Looking good, Big. I bet you had a hell of a time aligning those fenders just right, I know I did.
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Old Dec 30, 2013 | 04:45 PM
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You can see the spot welds easily. Look from inside the engine bay, you'll see flat circular areas about 1/4" in diameter. I used a cheap spot weld bit from Harbor Freight to cut through the bracket. There are 8 of them, 4 on the fender side, 4 toward the front bumper/radiator support.

Looking good, Big. I bet you had a hell of a time aligning those fenders just right, I know I did.
Thanks man....i cant tell you how many times i had to pull the fenders and realign. But all said and done it looks great. Im going to have the fenders resprayed to match the rest of the car. New paint butted up to old paint leaves some hard lines, so the fenders need to be reshot and blend the doors and hood. Easy fix . I just have to do the wire mod and the hood will be able to close completely. The front wheels will be back from the powder coater this weekend so I'm about 90% done with this porject. Next will be the ford 9"rear and then I'm pulling the trans and motor out. Going to spray the under side metallic silver and then call BMR for every piece of suspension parts they sell.
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Old Dec 30, 2013 | 05:58 PM
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That's a really cool project can't wait to see pics when it's done. I agree that it's hard to top a 96-97 ss but I like all the other ones too. My least favorite 4th gen are the formulas.
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Thanks. I looked at my car this morning and I can see. I could not see them at the junk yard. Big Z Please share info on the wiring mod. I slashed both hands so I don't have strength to figure this out to see if their is slack in the wiring, or the hose on the opposite side.
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Old Dec 30, 2013 | 09:27 PM
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Thanks. I looked at my car this morning and I can see. I could not see them at the junk yard. Big Z Please share info on the wiring mod. I slashed both hands so I don't have strength to figure this out to see if their is slack in the wiring, or the hose on the opposite side.
I'll be tackling the wire mod shorty as soon as buddy gets his race car off the lift, the ss will go up and I'll be doing the mod. Its really just disconnecting the wires at the clip sitting atop of the strut tower. Drilling the hole and running the wires through. I'll be uploading photos as i get it done. I guy here did it to his red trans am...he shows a really good step by step thread.
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Old Dec 31, 2013 | 05:04 PM
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Thank you.
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Nice work. I like the LT1 front end also.

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Thanks Big Z. I read through all of Spartans wire mod threads. I went to bed last night happy that I knew how to resolve the wiring issue. I took the lazy way out today and moved the wires to the opposite side of the hood strut. Looks like Big Z will have the baddest modified ls1.
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Old Jan 2, 2014 | 11:42 AM
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wow lol people and there opinions.Just so everyone knows, this is a forum based on people that love cars. So your opinions do not matter, The 4th gens are all very good looking cars, lt1 or ls1 they are very good looking and agressive looking. btw love your cars, sorry just read through your build and all i read was people saying that they think or that they know that certain years are better then others. i thought about swapping a lt1 front end awhile back a 93 z went up for sale guy was selling it cheap like 350$ but i was too late. good luck man keep us posted
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Old Jan 2, 2014 | 11:49 PM
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So true about the opinions. I like all the 4th gens. Saw someone mention above that their least favorite are the formulas. My favorite is a black LT1 Formula with a T/A spoiler and LT1 WS6 Hood. I have one, but it is just my daily driver/beater. Also have several others including a sebring silver 97 SS, and a 98 Z28. ]
My only opinions I'd argue as being nearly a facts about these cars are: 98+ wipers are tons better......and 97+ consoles are much more convenient. LOL
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I pulled the nose today. I put the hood on yesterday and it won't close. I moved everything. It looks like the hood is hitting the cowl. Do I need to change the cowl. I see big Z from the picture you posted you changed the radiator and condenser cover. I was wondering today if I needed to change it. Thanks for the pictures.
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Old Jan 17, 2014 | 09:06 PM
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I cant wait to see the finished results as well.
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