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mbisett 09-21-2016 12:15 PM

Re: S10 Swap how to
 
Great information!. I am new to this thread and ready to start a 1948 GMC truck chassis swap. Will a 1994 S10 2 wheel drive, 4 door Blazer with 117" wheelbase work as well as the S10 Truck chassis?

tlorber 09-21-2016 12:27 PM

Re: S10 Swap how to
 
Bisett, from what I have read it is not the best frame to use for a pickup swap since it rises up in the bed area. There are a few threads that address this, as well as a bunch of others that have a lot of info. Here is a partial list of threads I'm subscribed to. Sorry to those who are not listed, but I subscribe to about 30 and don't want to overwhelm this thread. These are the most recent with posts...

For the 117" wheelbase, most have gone with the regular cab longbed when using an S10 chassis.

http://67-72chevytrucks.com/vboard/s...d.php?t=632686
http://67-72chevytrucks.com/vboard/s...d.php?t=562572
http://67-72chevytrucks.com/vboard/s...d.php?t=531261
http://67-72chevytrucks.com/vboard/s...d.php?t=676497
http://67-72chevytrucks.com/vboard/s...d.php?t=609082
http://67-72chevytrucks.com/vboard/s...d.php?t=384736
http://67-72chevytrucks.com/vboard/s...d.php?t=642010
http://67-72chevytrucks.com/vboard/s...d.php?t=651164

mbisett 09-21-2016 03:11 PM

Re: S10 Swap how to
 
tlorber - thanks for the quick response, information and other threads - great stuff!

Clay54 09-21-2016 08:05 PM

Re: S10 Swap how to
 
Here is a '96 4x4 Blazer to add to the list.

http://67-72chevytrucks.com/vboard/s...d.php?t=526387

DeanTX 10-06-2016 11:08 PM

Re: S10 Swap how to
 
Yes msaintg has a great thread for a 4x4 Blazer frame swap. They do not rise up in the bed area. If you look at the pics in the thread he ends up with a low riding stance and only gives up about an inch of bed depth.

I have a 1951 3100 and swapped it onto a 2001 Blazer 4x4 frame. Like msaintg I took off all the front wheel drive stuff and am just using 2 wheel drive. I had to shorten the frame 9" to get to 116". Most of what you see for S10 pickup swaps will apply.

frankist 10-06-2016 11:35 PM

Re: S10 Swap how to
 
Hope you're doing well Chris, and to have a speedy recovery. Just to keep this thread updated with more info, anyone using any other ideas for a throttle pedal? s10 assembly was destroyed upon removing from the donor car I had and I may need to opt to another option.

This has been a fun project for me and cannot thank Chris enough for his efforts in gathering his knowledge to the community. Thanks bud!

tlorber 10-14-2016 04:48 PM

Re: S10 Swap how to
 
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For those of you that have put an LS motor (LM7 in my case) onto the S10 chassis, do you have spec for which steering hose you used for the high pressure side? Here is a picture of the fittings I need to meet up with.

Attachment 1580941

Thanks for any input.

shamrock1953 10-22-2016 12:36 AM

Re: S10 Swap how to
 
New to the forum finished up my mounts from skymags type 1 design last night I must of read the thread about 5/6 times already but I'm a lil stuck I'm using early 80 sbc 350 84 to be exact want to know if I can just buy s10 to v8 sbc350 mounts and headers or am I gonna run into issues sorry I'm a newbie first truck I'm swapping btw I have 53 gmc shortbed

skymangs 10-25-2016 08:07 PM

Re: S10 Swap how to
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by N.T.Q (Post 7619019)
I don't believe Chris is back yet answering questions but does any one know the Part #'s on the Fuel pump, rotary vane - Oreillys and you - $80 there is 3 different ones they sell thanks

I am here and able your to answer your questions. I'm back by not 100%. Unfortunately I don't know the answer to your question. It is not like I can run to my shop and check now is it.

skymangs 10-25-2016 08:16 PM

Re: S10 Swap how to
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by shamrock1953 (Post 7748827)
New to the forum finished up my mounts from skymags type 1 design last night I must of read the thread about 5/6 times already but I'm a lil stuck I'm using early 80 sbc 350 84 to be exact want to know if I can just buy s10 to v8 sbc350 mounts and headers or am I gonna run into issues sorry I'm a newbie first truck I'm swapping btw I have 53 gmc shortbed

you could however, the motor won't be far enough back for you to run an electric fan

iowaboynca 10-25-2016 08:20 PM

Re: S10 Swap how to
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by skymangs (Post 7752187)
It is not like I can run to my shop and check now is it.

I sure hope that was supposed to be funny because i chuckled a little bit...:lol:

Welcome back and keep getting better!

skymangs 10-25-2016 08:33 PM

Re: S10 Swap how to
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by tlorber (Post 7742300)
For those of you that have put an LS motor (LM7 in my case) onto the S10 chassis, do you have spec for which steering hose you used for the high pressure side? Here is a picture of the fittings I need to meet up with.

Attachment 1580941

Thanks for any input.

I just took my hose ends into O'Reillys they made me a hose to my measurements

HUSSEY 10-25-2016 08:43 PM

Re: S10 Swap how to
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by shamrock1953 (Post 7748827)
New to the forum finished up my mounts from skymags type 1 design last night I must of read the thread about 5/6 times already but I'm a lil stuck I'm using early 80 sbc 350 84 to be exact want to know if I can just buy s10 to v8 sbc350 mounts and headers or am I gonna run into issues sorry I'm a newbie first truck I'm swapping btw I have 53 gmc shortbed

If I understand it right you are asking about using the S10 V8 conversion mounts. If it is, that is what I did. You see how I went about it in my build thread, Post 24:

http://67-72chevytrucks.com/vboard/s...d.php?t=664837

skymangs 10-25-2016 08:47 PM

Re: S10 Swap how to
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by BigFrz (Post 7503477)
Can you plz go over the radiator section with me. I am like confused why did u buy another core support. I bought the 19 x22 radiator and it seem not to fit by milli meters lol. Thanks for your help.
Big Frz

you have two trim your current core support to fit the 19 x 22 radiator. You will also need to trim the core support below the side nuts.

skymangs 10-25-2016 08:58 PM

Re: S10 Swap how to
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by iowaboynca (Post 7752198)
I sure hope that was supposed to be funny because i chuckled a little bit...:lol:

Welcome back and keep getting better!

It was, I burned my shop to the ground. Thank you. I hope to have my shop up and running by next all truck nats.

skymangs 10-25-2016 09:10 PM

Re: S10 Swap how to
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by BigFrz (Post 7503477)
Can you plz go over the radiator section with me. I am like confused why did u buy another core support. I bought the 19 x22 radiator and it seem not to fit by milli meters lol. Thanks for your help.
Big Frz

to get the 19 x 22 radiator to fit right you need to trim off the original radiator mounting holes. Then use the 68 to 72 radiator bushings I mentioned earlier.

shamrock1953 10-25-2016 09:24 PM

Re: S10 Swap how to
 
Hussey I just looked at your build and I'm still a lil confused so did you drill out the mounts then relocated them or you redrilled the conversion mounts any help is appreciated thanks guys

shamrock1953 10-25-2016 09:26 PM

Re: S10 Swap how to
 
Btw my s10 frame is a 1994 with the 4.3 6 banger that's coming out

oldman3 10-25-2016 10:55 PM

Re: S10 Swap how to
 
Hey Chris, so glad to see you back posting. Good news on the new shop, keep kicking butt and again welcome back...Jim

steve aleve 10-26-2016 12:52 PM

Re: S10 Swap how to
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by tlorber (Post 7742300)
For those of you that have put an LS motor (LM7 in my case) onto the S10 chassis, do you have spec for which steering hose you used for the high pressure side? Here is a picture of the fittings I need to meet up with.

Attachment 1580941

Thanks for any input.

The two lines I used may be different for you because I ended up doing a hydroboost with an LM7 and s10 steering box

their part #s are
edelmann 92095 pressure hose
and edelmann 92084 pressure hose.

Maybe this will help!!

Also!!! It is so good to see that you "Skymangs" are back!!! I hope the recovery is going great!!

tlorber 10-26-2016 03:19 PM

Re: S10 Swap how to
 
Thanks for the input guys, and Chris, I'm glad to hear you are back-at least in some capacity. I ended up having a hose made, so one more project is crossed off my list.

Clay54 10-26-2016 07:03 PM

Re: S10 Swap how to
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by skymangs (Post 7752187)
I am here and able your to answer your questions. I'm back by not 100%. Unfortunately I don't know the answer to your question. It is not like I can run to my shop and check now is it.

Glad to see these words with your "posted by skymangs" tag. Clay

HUSSEY 10-26-2016 07:19 PM

Re: S10 Swap how to
 
Welcome back Chris, hope your recovery is going well.

HUSSEY 10-26-2016 07:23 PM

Re: S10 Swap how to
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by shamrock1953 (Post 7752275)
Hussey I just looked at your build and I'm still a lil confused so did you drill out the mounts then relocated them or you redrilled the conversion mounts any help is appreciated thanks guys

No drilling on the conversion mounts or the rubber mounts, just the two lower holes where the conversion mounts on the drivers side of the chassis. Once you have your conversion mounts it'll be more clear. But, on the passengers side you can install all three bolts to bolt the conversion mounts to the chassis. On the drivers side you can install the top bolt but will have to drill the lower two on the chassis. You can use your original mounts which have ob-longed holes in them as a guide.

Then, bolt you rubber mounts to you engine, Anchor 2713, and you're set.

skymangs 10-27-2016 12:42 PM

Re: S10 Swap how to
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by oldman3 (Post 7752387)
Hey Chris, so glad to see you back posting. Good news on the new shop, keep kicking butt and again welcome back...Jim

thanks Jim, good to be back.


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