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Old 12-20-2014, 10:12 PM   #26
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Re: 5 speed LS 72 Blazer build

What are you? Some sort of painter? This is not your first rodeo. Nice truck! No rust at all? What a great start! Gonna be beautiful if this keeps up which I'm sure it will.
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Old 12-22-2014, 11:29 AM   #27
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What are you? Some sort of painter? This is not your first rodeo. Nice truck! No rust at all? What a great start! Gonna be beautiful if this keeps up which I'm sure it will.
NO, I know my limitations! I work on a lot of insurance rebuilders, and I have a really good paint guy that takes great care of me. He did all the work, but let me closely supervise the project. I just saw the hood and top completed the last couple of days, and they look fantastic.
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Old 12-22-2014, 11:37 AM   #28
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It is hard to find on their website, look at this. The way I read it you can either specify new style LS mount clamshells, or their DD-2585-4 mounts at a discounted price when purchased with their crossmember. I think I am going with the adjustable mounts because I don't know just exactly where the NP205/NV4500 will end up. I "think" it will end up in exactly the stock location.

http://dirtydingo.com/store/product_...oducts_id=1408

The Dirty Dingo mounts and cross member kit were a life saver. got the motor mounted last night. it fits perfectly. I'm super excited that I can now move on to the rest of the build knowing that is done and done right.
Thanks for turning me that direction! I would highly encourage anyone working on a similar build to use Dirty Dingo; they shipped fast and were super friendly. As I was assembling the cross member, I couldn't help but think I got quite a bargain, too.
I am going to have to relocate my A/C compressor , but DirtyDingo sells a mount kit and compressor that I will probably use when that time comes. There are other, more important things to get done first!
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Old 12-28-2014, 07:39 PM   #29
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Nice supervision I really like the color. I am also putting a 1999 5.3 LS motor and tranny in my 72 Jimmy. I used motor mounts from Pacific Fab there installed and looks good. I bought the adapter to use the 4 speed automatic from the donor. The exhaust manifolds from the 99 have clearance issues with the frame I picked up a set of a GTO they hug the motor closer so the frame does not have to be modified.
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Old 12-30-2014, 12:49 AM   #30
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Motor in and mounted! Now on to tranny cross member. Any of you guys have any experience using the factory cross member with the bracket /mount on the NV4500? My second picture is of the crossmember. Notice the 2 holes. They are too wide and too big to use them as bolt holes for the tranny mount. I was just going to have them welded shut and drill new holes. Any other suggestions?
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Old 12-30-2014, 12:55 AM   #31
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That is an exhaust manifold bolt broken off in the head, with an easy out broken off in it. What do you all recommend for getting that out?
On another note, I haven't tried mounting exhaust manifolds back to the motor yet, buy several guys have told me that they won't fit without notching the frame-which I won't do, or changing manifolds to some from the GTO or Camaro/firebird. Anybody have experience with this?
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Old 12-30-2014, 01:44 AM   #32
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You can drill it out and use a Time-sert.
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Old 12-30-2014, 08:09 AM   #33
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I have heard that the Trailblazer manifolds work well without mods. I hate easy outs! I would load that engine up and just let a machine shop take care of that. Lord knows "I" would just make it worse. Take the x-member too.
Nice progress BTW!
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Old 12-30-2014, 12:43 PM   #34
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It will be very difficult to drill out that tap (tool steel). This is what I did. You can see the broken tap. I placed a nut over the broken tap and built up some .040 tig rod inside the nut. It backed right out.
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Old 12-30-2014, 03:45 PM   #35
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It will be very difficult to drill out that tap (tool steel). This is what I did. You can see the broken tap. I placed a nut over the broken tap and built up some .040 tig rod inside the nut. It backed right out.
Thanks for the idea, Tom. Since my bolt is recessed into the hole, is there any way to keep the weld from adhering to the hole? I'm not much of a welder, but it seems to me that this method wouldn't work for me because any weld that I put in would stick to the sides of the head inside the hole. Please correct me if I'm wrong.
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Old 12-30-2014, 08:34 PM   #36
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Came out really nice!

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Old 12-30-2014, 09:00 PM   #37
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Came out really nice!

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VooDoo Blue Metallic- Factory color off of a 2008 Pontiac G8 GT.
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Old 12-31-2014, 10:30 AM   #38
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Aluminum head so it won't stick, it will be tricky to get adequate penetration without damaging aluminum. When steel and aluminum corrode together (electrolysis) it is very difficult to separate. Take your time, good luck. Tig would help a bunch, might be able to catch just the tap and then be able to drill bolt.

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Old 12-31-2014, 10:54 AM   #39
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Thanks for the idea, Tom. Since my bolt is recessed into the hole, is there any way to keep the weld from adhering to the hole? I'm not much of a welder, but it seems to me that this method wouldn't work for me because any weld that I put in would stick to the sides of the head inside the hole. Please correct me if I'm wrong.
If I were doing it, I would build up the broken bolt a little and then place the nut over the build up and then fill it in. The heat will help loosen the bolt as well.
It might take a couple of tries but you can do it no problem with a tig. Btw... you cant weld to the aluminum, and the aluminum is unlikely to melt as it is a huge heat sink.
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Old 12-31-2014, 12:07 PM   #40
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If I were doing it, I would build up the broken bolt a little and then place the nut over the build up and then fill it in. The heat will help loosen the bolt as well.
It might take a couple of tries but you can do it no problem with a tig. Btw... you cant weld to the aluminum, and the aluminum is unlikely to melt as it is a huge heat sink.
so if I'm hearing you correctly, I could weld to the steel of the bolt and easyout without causing any problems in the bolt hole due to it being aluminum? is that right?
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Old 01-01-2015, 10:56 AM   #41
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so if I'm hearing you correctly, I could weld to the steel of the bolt and easyout without causing any problems in the bolt hole due to it being aluminum? is that right?
Yes. If you use a tig torch. I dont think I could control it with a mig though.
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Old 01-07-2015, 10:17 PM   #42
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I could do it with a baby MIG, I have done several with my little 135. Just make sure you weld straight in 90 degrees to the head.

Weld won't stick to either the Alum. or Cast....... On Cast it works really slick.
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Old 01-08-2015, 01:32 AM   #43
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I could do it with a baby MIG, I have done several with my little 135. Just make sure you weld straight in 90 degrees to the head.

Weld won't stick to either the Alum. or Cast....... On Cast it works really slick.
Thanks for the idea, Pat. Since I don't have a welder and none of the other options seemed viable, I just decided to pull the heads off and have that bolt removed at the machine shop. An expensive fix, for sure; but at least I know I don't have to worry about head gaskets, valve cover gaskets, or intake manifold gaskets going out!
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While waiting for my heads to come back from the machine shop, I decided to start working on the fuel delivery system. I've had several guys tell me that I need a high pressure(at least 50-60 PSI capable) in-line pump to go along with the fuel filter from a 2003ish Corvette-it has a return and therefore built in pressure regulator, so I've been told.
I'm looking for a quality pump capable of doing what I need it to without breaking the bank. Any suggestions?
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Old 01-15-2015, 03:17 PM   #45
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Looks like we'll get heads back on this weekend and t-case mounted to trans. Should also finish up the fuel delivery system. 2 items remain before I will start it up! First, a wiring harness- I would prefer to find a stand alone, but I don't want to break the bank. Second, exhaust; my truck manifolds won't fit with my frame, so I need to find some from a GTO, Trans AM, Z28, Vette, or even Trailblazer SS. Anyone know of any available for a bargain?
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Old 01-21-2015, 11:38 AM   #46
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Nice looking rig! looks like you're moving right along. I kinda miss building mine, time for a new build I guess!
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Old 01-27-2015, 07:37 PM   #47
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I had good luck at a junk yard, was able to get a set of corvette manifolds, but they interfered with the motor mounts. $100.00 and I exchanged for a set of GTO manifolds with the heat shields.
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Old 01-28-2015, 02:02 AM   #48
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I had good luck at a junk yard, was able to get a set of corvette manifolds, but they interfered with the motor mounts. $100.00 and I exchanged for a set of GTO manifolds with the heat shields.
Thanks for the heads up. I found a set from a trailblazer SS that fit quite nicely-- got a steal on them, too: $80 for manifolds, cats and Y pipe.
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Old 01-28-2015, 02:06 AM   #49
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Among the next challenges! I have to figureout how to modify my cross member or use w different one, in order to allow the front drive shaft to clear. I can almost hear this thing running, but there is plenty left to do before it goes on the road!
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Looks like a fun build!
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