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I recommend you set aside 60 hours for this project... 59.5 to get the stupid lock mechanism out, and 1/2 hour for everything else, ha ha
Top Tip - don't go pockin' anything like a paper clip into that hole in the twisty knob thingie, it's there just to show you that GM engineers have a sense of humor Top Tip 2 - use a super skinny flat screw driver to push in that little pin thingie in the hole in the picture, that will allow the lock to slide out about 1/4 inch, then do it again to the second pin in the same hole and then it will come all the way out Fun Level = 2 |
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58 1/2 hours later...
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and here's the real reason we are doing this, apparently in 1973 GM thought fatiguing plastic will out last a metal piano hinge and decided to fix what wasn't broken, I swear the only things that have broken on my truck have been plastic bits! surprise?
Note there is a metal bar that runs across underneath the plastic piece that attaches to the bottom of the dash board |
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mandatory stare and compare, old vs new
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This is not a bad camera angle! This is not an optical illusion either!
this is jus how the brand new box comes it is off by 1/2 an inch from the left side to the right by design, if you put your head under the dash and look up you will see that that part of the dash metal piece actually goes from skinny to fat as it goes across |
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How is the LS swap going?
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Crazy thread man... haha.
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Mind sharing where you got this? I'm looking to pick one up soon and am really hoping they're not all made by the same company! |
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They have been great up to this point and I prefer them over LMC Truck since LMC is just a call center and has not Tech Support, but I called them on this part and they said it should work and that's just how they come |
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so yeah a quick update since I haven't been posting, well I suck I will be turning 47 in a few days here, and for my birthday I decided to get a hernia, yup, got scheduled for surgery in a few months (they are super booked out, I guess it's the operation to get if you are thinking of going under the knife, ha ha), so what would have been a lovely time to rebuild that '99 Suburban roller cam engine and swap it in has me grounded and going stir crazy - - - watching LS swap videos ???
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http://bowtieguy.proboards.com/threa...box-lock-truck
I wish I had read this sooner, or know you needed this link. |
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this just happened...
5.3 L LM7 truck engine from a _________ Chevrolet Silverado 4L60E automatic RWD transmission all there but the starter |
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The plot thickens....
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Nice!!
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12200411 = 2001-02 PCM red/blue connectors = 1999-02 drive by cable |
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spoiler alert:
You will LOVE the LS motor! Mine was worth all the work, X2! |
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no broken off exhaust manifold bolts, that's a surprise anybody know if the exhaust manifold flange will fit the downpipes from a 5.7 Vortec like off of a 1999 Tahoe/Suburban? |
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my truck did not have AC from the factory so I decided to delete the AC on the LM7 5.3 L engine, so easy, the AC compressor uses it's own belt and belt tensioner so it all comes off super easy and there is no need for an idler pulley to replace the compressor one, nice
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If I remember correctly, you went to a bit of trouble to put a manual in your truck. Correct or no?
If so, are you intending to stay with a good stick-shift, or install that slushbox? You can probably guess which way I vote. :) |
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I am in for this swap!
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my truck originally was a 4 speed manual (SM465 iron granny gear box), and the reason I bought it, regardless of what people say manual trucks are very hard to find be it 45 year old or modern, trust me I know I have been looking for them for years I swapped the SM 465 for an A833 like GM 4 speed (from GM mid 80s trucks, direct bolt on no trouble at all) with overdrive, so one GM trans for another GM manual factory trans I luv stick shifts - after all I am European (shh don't tell anybody) I really wanted to go 6.0L with the NV4500 5 speed manual but those are Unicorns and immpossible to find, the only two trucks I have seen with those in the entire United States were 4x4s and I want a RWD The 5.3L LM7 engines only came with Automatic transmissions since this is my first swap I am keeping it simple and installing the 5.3 with the 4L60E automatic and YES, the day after I install it a 6.0L manual donor truck will pop up on Craigslist, ha ha ha good questions bro, G |
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so one of the reasons I got such a great deal on this combo is because the owner did not know the VIN and could not tell me that information (knowing the VIN was important to me because I did not see all these parts come out of the same vehicle so I wanted to run a VIN checker to find out what year this was off of and confirm it was a RWD originally, etc.) so off to Pick N Pull I went and bought just the blue connector for the computer and a Obi-Wan Kenobi port so that we could make ourselves a bench harness, which for us Carburetor Generation is just a cable that will connect the car computer aka the PCM (while out of the car) to our laptop so that we can get some information off of it. I also bought a generic universal 12 volt 1.5 Amp AC adapter to power up the PCM off the car. while we wait on our $300 dollar HP MPVI2 Tuner to arrive we are going to try to get the VIN at least off of this PCM using an ELM 327 Interface (serial dongle that plugs into a cars OBD2 on one end and the USB port on your laptop on the other end) NOTE: you can pull some information off of the PCM this way and clear the error codes, but you CAN NOT program it with this hack. |
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