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companies that make LT1 transplant swap kits:twisted:, doesnt matter the car, just assist me in finding them...k thx
after my recent fender bender i realize i have a complete drivetrain with no place for it to go ninjedit: links appreciated |
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Never really looked over this board, but LT1Tech.com has a hybrid section like LS1Tech does.... http://lt1tech.com/cgi-bin/ultimateb...1000&submit=Go - Justin |
What he said. Hell, don't SBC exhaust headers bolt right up too? Most kits I see are LS oriented.
It might be easier to find a car then figure out the details. |
I dont have any links off hand, but..
in the 4th gen LT1 cars, the current engine mounts are unique and those mounts themselves cannot be reused in say a 3rd gen, BUT On the LT1 blocks, there is an extra threaded boss on the side of the block(not used in 4th gen apllications) and that other bolt hole is used in order to bolt up a standard SBC mount(3rd gen for example) to the LT1 block. As for accesories, a lt1 f body engine belt bracket setup will not fit without soem minor modification for the compressor. But you then can look at the Corvette LT1 accessory bracket setup with allows more lower clearence. A custom trans crossmember could be bought(at least for 3rd gens) or made, the mounting point of T56 is just about 3" further back than T5/700R4 painless wiring makes stand alone setups to run the LT1, or you could swap the entire wiring harness over which wouldnt be that difficult SBC headers bolt up, but im not sure if there is anythign about the shape of the exhaust port, even so, you could use an lt1 flange, and cut the flange off sbc headers and reweld. |
once agian lt1 g body gutlass returns! Eric cmon man i can swap any engine into anything!
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s10v8.com...hm...
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i wouldn't get too hung up on the D-port thing. the bolt pattern is the same as a standard small block and all you really need to do is trim the gasket back to match the exhaust port. the header tubing al turns round at some point anyway, why not right at the flange :)
i know it sounds like a lame fix, big in the dyno testingi have seen the only engines that are sensitive to tradition vs d-port headers seem to be the old poncho's Quote:
hey, there is a clean looking(at 40mph drive by) 86ish monte ss near the west trenton 7-11 for sale. maybe you coudl chuck the LT1 + T56 in that. |
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yeah thats mickey's car, i dont think hes selling it
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im sure if you knocked on his door hed be like come get it the car never moves actually if you want ill talk to my buddy carl up here he had a lt1 powered g body! he crashed it into a tree but i think he stlll has most of the **** llike wiring |
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The white one by the airport inn (or whatever it is called)? I think is has a F/S sign on it.
I think a Ponitac derivative might be cooler - and more unique! Maybe you could use some T/A parts (I dunno, wheels, etc). Just a thought. |
fiero!
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id say do a nice base model 3rd gen firebird, do the complete 4th gen dash swap, seats etc inside, the TA wheels, rear etc, and then the drivetrain. all the wiring could be swapped over pretty easily as well.
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Props to them for doing the swap, but damn... SPECTRE hose covers FTL.
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i have thought about it but it will throw the 50/50 weight distribution off! that is still a really clean looking swap! i think ive seen that car the guy even put corvette front/rear bumper on it! yeah the hose covers need to go!
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How do you shove a T56 in there? :)
I like Paul's idea too. I've seen that done in 1st and 2nd gens too. Pretty neat. |
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yeah you cant put a t56 in a fiero, but he only said LT1 swap...not trans too. they use a getrag 5 speed i think
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