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Bertha,picking up where Shewheeler left off.

If you need a swamp cooler to work on it, how come no AC to drive it?

Martin
 
I was driving my Blazer through some trails the other day, surrounded by trees, in Low - Low range, wishing my AC worked.

Martin
 
You guys do have the correct flywheel /spacer combo for your engine and Trans right?

Thats why I asked but I noticed he had a 5.3 so I guessed it was the dished flexplate that just needed the holes oblonged. I know the flat 6.0 flexplates need the adapter.
 
Correct, but, with the dished flex plate and an older trans you still need the spacer. but it goes to the rear of the flex plate and is only there to support the torque converter snout.


With flat plate:
crank, spacer, flex plate.

with dished:
crank, flex plate, spacer.
 
Thats why I asked but I noticed he had a 5.3 so I guessed it was the dished flexplate that just needed the holes oblonged. I know the flat 6.0 flexplates need the adapter.

I do have the dished flex plate but the pilot on the converter didn't go in to the end of the crank. So I have a spacer coming that you tap into the back of the crank so the converter pilot has something to center on.
 
Nice learning more and more about the Ls swaps. I'm paying close attention to this one as I have a th350 I plan to swap over. May have missed it but what are your plans for vss? I know people can tune around that but prefer the vss.
 
Got the crank spacer in my weekly Summit order, I cut up my ORD crossmember, and a box O goodies showed up from Ruff Stuff (via the person at the wrong address it was delivered to :flipoff7: )

Wanted to tig up the crossmember but I spent 4 hours over two days trying to work out weld/welder issues with no luck. Gonna finish the other tube with the mig.

Basically took the top half of the tubes off and filled the opening in with 12ga.



And my box of Ruff Stuff stuff :rolleyes:

 
Nice learning more and more about the Ls swaps. I'm paying close attention to this one as I have a th350 I plan to swap over. May have missed it but what are your plans for vss? I know people can tune around that but prefer the vss.

Im going to start off without one and see if I have any issues.
 
I don't have a VSS in my Blazer either (6.0 LB4), the only issue I have is the occasional stall when I go from heavy load to clutch in off throttle. If I had a VSS the ECM would keep the idle up higher unless you are stopped, if you're running an auto I doubt you'd have this issue.
 
Hey that surgery on the ORD cross member looks pretty familiar. :whistle::haha:

I did a quick search this morning and didn't see anything. Maybe I didn't word it right.

FWIW, I ran my 5.3 without one in my burb for quite some time and never had any trouble.

I think most people don't. I'm not unless I have issues that it will take care of.
 
I did a quick search this morning and didn't see anything. Maybe I didn't word it right.



I think most people don't. I'm not unless I have issues that it will take care of.

Cool, most of the swaps I was reading about where cars and not trucks. Hope it works out. :waytogo:
 
I don't have a VSS in my Blazer either (6.0 LB4), the only issue I have is the occasional stall when I go from heavy load to clutch in off throttle. If I had a VSS the ECM would keep the idle up higher unless you are stopped, if you're running an auto I doubt you'd have this issue.

Killing the engine when putting it into gear with my auto was a possible issue I had talked about with Kevin and Jason at Pac Fab that a VSS could be the solution to.

I wanna get all the little bulls*it that Im dealing with out of the way so I can get to getting this thing running already :crazy:
 
Sh*t moves around a little when you cut it up and a little more when you heat it up boogering it back together :haha:

This doesnt look scary at all :pimp:

 
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