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skymangs 09-18-2014 09:03 AM

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Thanks Bill for making this a sticky. I hope it will be a good tool for quick reference.

Side note. I just got an longbed pickup going on an extended cab in the shop today. As I build this one I'll be able to give ya'll dimensions for extended cab conversion as well.

BlueJeep 09-18-2014 10:25 AM

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Originally Posted by skymangs (Post 6847565)
Side note. I just got an longbed pickup going on an extended cab in the shop today. As I build this one I'll be able to give ya'll dimensions for extended cab conversion as well.

That's what mine is! I trimmed 2.375" off the front of the bed to match the extended cab wheelbase.

User Error 09-22-2014 04:01 PM

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Originally Posted by skymangs (Post 6838522)
User Error; The TBI motor uses 2 temp senders. The one on the passenger head is for the gauge only, The one on the intake is for the ECM. Replace the one on the head with your new sending unit. The ECM doesn't read oil pressure, so you are good to replace that sender anyway.

So, to re-cap, leave the temp sensor in the intake, replace the one in the head with the Dolphin supplied one. Replace the Oil pressure sender with the Dolphin supplied one. Should work like a charm.

There is also a plugged sensor hole on the driver side head (near the exhaust manifold) you can use if you don't want to mess with the original ones.

Great info... thanks... I'll head out there in a bit and take a look at the temp sensor, as currently the front one is out and the manual gauge is in it's location... will hunt out the one on the pass side of the head... I was just researching the VSS and looking at pics of the wiring... and I'm seeing it's a two wire set up... any info on which wire does what? Sorry to ask so many questions, I love wiring but I've never messed with any gauges so this is a learning experience for me... Also can anyone post a photo of the gauge cluster plug? I've got a ton of plugs wrapped around my column not being used and that would help me figure out which one I'm searching for...

Black93GT 09-22-2014 05:59 PM

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Quote:

Originally Posted by skymangs (Post 6847565)
Side note. I just got an longbed pickup going on an extended cab in the shop today. As I build this one I'll be able to give ya'll dimensions for extended cab conversion as well.

I'm looking forward to this one. I'm hunting for a cheap extended cab for my 3600. They're snagged before I can get to them, and I don't want to pay extra for a pretty one. :waah: Can't wait to hear the verdict on this swap.

skymangs 09-25-2014 08:50 AM

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User Error; the two wires off the VSS should go directly to the ECM. There will be one wire from the ECM that gives signal to the speedo. I posted the pinout for S10 Dash plug earlier on this thread.

skymangs 09-25-2014 08:52 AM

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On the 3600 build. So far, the cab stand reference points and measurements are exactly the same as the long-bed frame. I am prepping the 5.3L/4L60E combo today, hopefully be the end of the week the bed will be mocked up.

User Error 09-26-2014 05:37 PM

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Originally Posted by skymangs (Post 6760528)
Thank you, I like using 87-91 chassis, with a 4.3L and 700R4. pre-87 didn't have a 4.3, so the 700R4's from them won't bolt up to a small block. 92 they converted to VSS, with no mechanical speedo output. Send me a PM on brackets, I've made them for several folks, but I don't usually do it that way since the running boards and bed are kind of a fab as you go thing. :lol:

So the only drawback on 92 and later is no mechanical speedo cable? So if you're using electronic gauges there's no issues? and the 700r4 will accept the 4.3 or the SBC/350?

Old Crow 09-27-2014 06:10 AM

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Sarge, I see lots of pickups done with the s-10. Ever done an AD panel truck/s-10 swap?

skymangs 09-29-2014 09:06 AM

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User error; Correct.

Old Crow; I have not done a panel truck yet, but I can't see the difficulty. They use the same bed and cross sills as a truck. Should be pretty much exactly the same.

beanyard 10-02-2014 11:10 AM

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I just bought both a 49 and 53 burb (one for parts) and I was thinking of swapping onto an s10 but I wondered if the low part of the frame would hang too low.

User Error 10-02-2014 04:17 PM

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Originally Posted by skymangs (Post 6856011)
User Error; the two wires off the VSS should go directly to the ECM. There will be one wire from the ECM that gives signal to the speedo. I posted the pinout for S10 Dash plug earlier on this thread.

10-4 anyone have an actual pic of what the gauge plug looks like? I've got the unused portion of the harness all zip tied around the column up under the dash many many plugs... not doing the tear down myself... no clue which plug I'm looking for LoL... Fun stuff finishing someone elses project... it's got it own set of issues...

Black93GT 10-02-2014 06:11 PM

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Maybe i'm a sucker for punishment or a control freak.... but i can never start where anyone left off. especially when it comes to wiring.

Not sure what year speedo you have... but here's a good start.
http://67-72chevytrucks.com/vboard/s...d.php?t=313815

skymangs 10-02-2014 10:52 PM

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Beanyard; frame should sit just like it does on the truck swap. should look fine.

User Error; Sorry, no pics of the plug. It's a Blue rectangle plug with 18 pins. Should be the only one like it in the dash board area.

Garyhenrich 10-10-2014 02:46 PM

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Sorry if I missed this answer, can the s10 front coils be used for the conversion using a V8?

S10Fan 10-10-2014 04:28 PM

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Originally Posted by Garyhenrich (Post 6874153)
Sorry if I missed this answer, can the s10 front coils be used for the conversion using a V8?

I had a V-8 S-10 with lowering springs, no issues at all.

skymangs 10-11-2014 12:31 AM

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Garyhenrich; Yes, I've never changed front coils. They work nicely. What I would recommend is new ball joints (Moog or equivalent), and replacing any worn suspension components while you swap in the drop spindles. Less headaches later that way!

Garyhenrich 10-11-2014 10:05 AM

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Thanks, I will upgrade the worn parts when I install the drop spindles. Great thread. I took all this info, plus info from other threads on s10 conversions and put them all into a 40 page document that I am now following on my conversion. I have a 48 3800 that has a restored body that I'm dropping on a 84 s10. My 48 had a 54 235 installed and they moved the radiator ahead a couple of inches for fan clearance, Not sure if I'll need to change out the radiator to clear the steering box. Again, thanks for all the help, should be dropping the body on the frame in a couple weeks.

skymangs 10-11-2014 09:23 PM

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If it's a 1 ton, are you stretching that S10 frame, or are you converting it to a short bed?

Garyhenrich 10-11-2014 11:13 PM

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Moving to a short bed. Bought another 48 3100, pulled the bed and running boards off of that and will set the new rig up as a short bed 48. My cab is fulling restored with a wooden flat bed but needs an updated chassis.

skymangs 10-12-2014 10:57 AM

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Gotcha... should be a pretty straight forward swap then.

Update on the 54 long bed swap. The long bed is about 2.5" too long for the wheelbase. The solution I came up with is to remove 1.25" from each of the bed splash guards (to tuck the bed closer to the back of the cab) and to re-locate the rear end rearwards 1.25". Other than that, the swap has all been exactly the same.

lowroder 10-17-2014 08:55 PM

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:hi:Skymangs... I Have A :gmc2: 1/2 Ton Longbed Im Looking To Swap Soon.
I Talked To The Guys At EZ Swap Chassis An They Told Me That For Longbed /LWB Trucks Using S10 Ext Cab Frames 87-92 All You Have To Do Is Flip The Rear Springs Around Front To Back.. This Will Give You The 125" Wheel Base Fitment ...
Yes or No? You Seem To Have Mastered These Swaps..

Atmsrus1 10-20-2014 09:39 PM

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Thank you so much for this write up. I have been searching the web for any info I could find and this is great. Me and a buddy of mine are trying to do a 1950 ( at least that is what he said it was) for another friend of ours. he wants it for his dad that has cancer and has less than 6 months to live. We are hoping to get this done in less than 60 days but niether of us have done anything like this. I have cut and pasted almost 50 pages from this thread to have at our finger tips.. Great write up, thanks again.

N123DY 10-25-2014 01:06 PM

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In brand new here. Just bought a second series 55 with a 58 fleetside bed. Any reason this swap won't work for me? Looks like my wheelbase is a little longer but I'm sure there's room to massage things a bit. There's a 118" wheelbase s-10 chassis on CL for $350. Thinking I'm gonna snatch it up. Any advice would be greatly appreciated.

Ed ke6bnl 10-25-2014 05:02 PM

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I have gone through much of the write up and it is very detailed, I have the 53 chevy the S10 explorer rear end, and just purchased a cummins 4bt and will use a nv4500 for the the engine and trans choice. Will be putting a lot of your ideas into mine, thanks for the write up done well

wibas 10-27-2014 08:56 PM

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Anybody out there used longer upper and lower a-arms instead of spacers on the front end? I would like to use tubular a-arms and not use the wheel spacers. Thanks:gmc2:


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