Dang it. I read that, the one I'm getting is a 99 and I'm pretty sure it is different. it'll still be sweet to see how it goes for you. are you keeping a mechanical linkage or going hydrolic
The cans? They were 5.56 cans I think.
I have a mortar can in the garage, I think it's a 60.
Have two or three 40mm cans too.
Little tip for your LS. Before you stuff it in, pull the intake back off and change out your Knock sensors, the wiring harness to them with the rubber plugs they go through. Given the general crustiness your engine started out like I'd bet the rubber plugs in there now are ROCK hard. Pull them out and take a gander down the hole. Chances are your knock sensors are crusty. Do it now while it's easy to get to.
When you do put the new sensors in, there's an extra step for sealing the plugs in so no more water gets down in the holes. Install the plugs and run a bead of sealer around the edge of the plugs and at the spot where the wire goes through each plug.
It's not hard to do in the truck, but chasing the knock sensor problem when they rot out is a pain. The you have to pull the intake which means disconnecting fuel lines, electrical and doing this all while leaning over the core support or fender.
If I remember right, the harness part number includes the plugs.
Thanks for the part numbers, I read somewhere about the front and rear knock sensors possibly being different, they are the same correct?Harness, 12601822. Knock Sensor 12589867. You need two of the knock sensor. No problem on the advice. I hate to see somebody have to do it later when it's this easy now.
Only other thing I'd look at is the rear main seal now. If it's dry I'd leave it alone, but if not now is the time.