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'86 Jimmy 4in Lift, 40’s, tons, 8.1 Swap- 700r4 said PNNNNN

This is not a dedicated trail rig, but does trailer to the destination usually. I am currently in the planning phase of doing a 52/56" spring swap, and getting back to being more road worthy.
Pulled the efans and the wiring harness tonight. Way more mud in between the rad and fans that I anticipated. I’m honestly glad to be going mechanical. As much mud as we have around here, not sure how much longer those fans would have lasted.

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A lot of guys that swap in big blocks end up with the 34". I think @skunked is doing fine with the taller 28" rad. I can't remember what @Kay86K5 did in his crew cab.

You need a shroud and the top brackets for a 34" radiator.
 
I did a 6.2 diesel radiator (bigger/wider radiator) along with a 6.2 diesel shroud. Bought the shroud off ebay. Obliviously just bought the radiator new (rockauto if I remember correctly).

Mine never even gets close to overheating, even dead of summer towing
 
I did a 6.2 diesel radiator (bigger/wider radiator) along with a 6.2 diesel shroud. Bought the shroud off ebay. Obliviously just bought the radiator new (rockauto if I remember correctly).

Mine never even gets close to overheating, even dead of summer towing
What did you do for brackets?
 
What did you do for brackets?

You mean brackets that hold the radiator down? If so, I just used the stock small block ones that were already in the truck. If you look at your core support, you'll notice GM put threaded bolts on all the core supports to accepts the shorter small block radiators, or the larger BBC/diesel radiators. It was a smart move to make it that they didn't have to create two different core supports depending on what motor was going in the truck on the assembly line
 
A lot of guys that swap in big blocks end up with the 34". I think @skunked is doing fine with the taller 28" rad. I can't remember what @Kay86K5 did in his crew cab.

You need a shroud and the top brackets for a 34" radiator.

yeah I'm running the taller, not wider factory radiator. With the new Autometer gauges and temp sensor (at the head) I'm at 200-210 at speed, under 200 crawlin down the trail. FiTech is showing 185-190sh at the intake manifold.
 
You mean brackets that hold the radiator down? If so, I just used the stock small block ones that were already in the truck. If you look at your core support, you'll notice GM put threaded bolts on all the core supports to accepts the shorter small block radiators, or the larger BBC/diesel radiators. It was a smart move to make it that they didn't have to create two different core supports depending on what motor was going in the truck on the assembly line

I see that now.

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Pulled wiring, throttle and detent cable, grounds, and starter wires tonight. Only a few things left to pull.

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Wife is out of town Friday night, and my boys are staying with my parents. Going to spend some time and get the motor/trans/t-case pulled.

:saweet:

:popcorn:
 
Pulled wiring, throttle and detent cable, grounds, and starter wires tonight. Only a few things left to pull.

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Wife is out of town Friday night, and my boys are staying with my parents. Going to spend some time and get the motor/trans/t-case pulled.

Just don't drop the sucker on yourself being all alone! Otherwise have fun in the garage.
 
Just don't drop the sucker on yourself being all alone! Otherwise have fun in the garage.
I'm going to be dropping the front end down on some steel wheels, so that should help make this easier. Also, my brother in law is going t come over.
This is a good idea. I have a personally relevant story that got carefully omitted from my build thread. :doah: Don't do stupid stuff, Greggory! That's my job! :1zhelp:
Yeah I remember that. You got lucky on that one.
 

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