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Old 09-14-2011, 10:02 PM   #1
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are you using the 97 heater core box or the 07? how well does the 07 fit is it narrower than the 97 or longer??
Im going to use the 07 heater box. The 07 dash fits way better! Its longer than the 97 dash. I'll post some pics tonight.
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Old 09-17-2011, 12:30 AM   #3
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Re: 85 crew cab with 97 vortex motor and dash

Looks pretty cool! Just to be sure, You do know its spelled vortec and not vortex right?
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Re: 85 crew cab with 97 vortex motor and dash

are u doin the whole motor swap urself??if so is it tough buildin it or is it the same as an ls engine like a 5.3 4.8 6.0??
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are u doin the whole motor swap urself??if so is it tough buildin it or is it the same as an ls engine like a 5.3 4.8 6.0??
Its just a 97 350 motor so it bolts right in the only thing I need to do is wire the motor and tranny... but if I put that 93 cummins motor in that im trying to buy off a friend Im not sure what needs to be done to make it fit but know they will fit fit in
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Re: 85 crew cab with 97 vortex motor and dash

Looks like it fits good, what are you going to do about the gap in the front corners?
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Old 09-15-2011, 10:25 AM   #7
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Looks like it fits good, what are you going to do about the gap in the front corners?
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Im going just make a little filler to go in there... or I might try to put the little tweeter speakers in there???
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Im going just make a little filler to go in there... or I might try to put the little tweeter speakers in there???
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if you make a filler piece will you attach it or just make it fit in and have seem lines? if you attach it wont you have to paint the whole hash to make it look right? but if you put some kind of a tweeter box in there then you wouldnt have to attach it so you wouldnt have to repaint the whole dash.
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Old 09-17-2011, 11:27 AM   #9
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if you make a filler piece will you attach it or just make it fit in and have seem lines? if you attach it wont you have to paint the whole hash to make it look right? but if you put some kind of a tweeter box in there then you wouldnt have to attach it so you wouldnt have to repaint the whole dash.
I'm not too worried about the corners... I think I'm going to just put the tweeters up there but I'll cross that road when I get there. But whatever I do I don't think I'll make it part of the dash. I'm going to keep it pieces that just pop into place.
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Re: 85 crew cab with 97 vortex motor and dash

That dash looks pretty sweet, be interested to see it finished. You also have a nice truck to work with.
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ok i messed up and mentioned i had parts and was willing to trade and i am not a paying member [B]SORRY[/B

my whole post got deleted for that i can see me leaving this board

your truck looks good with those wheels
i had asked what size wheel was on your truck

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Old 05-02-2013, 09:29 PM   #15
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Re: 85 crew cab with 97 vortex motor and dash

I don't know if this project is still alive, but I will keep an eye in this thread from here in Brazil.

I don't think it will be as easy as in USA to find a donor, and maybe the cab of my Chevrolet Veraneio (a SUV made with a body from GMBrazil and a frame from 1967-72 GM truck/SUVs) will be as easy to fit a modern dash as in yours "squares", but maybe someday I will make this upgrade...

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Old 09-19-2011, 01:38 AM   #16
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Re: 85 crew cab with 97 vortex motor and dash

Well thanks for putting that bug in my ear...

Looks great. I don't care for that gen of dash, i prefer the 03-07 classic but it looks GOOD

You got any build pictures and i am not very very curious as to how you did it...

I am most interested in what your options for the HVAC are... Is the wiring harness for all that (the climate control it self) separate and independent of the rest of the truck or do you have to kinda build it scratch?
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Re: 85 crew cab with 97 vortex motor and dash

I would like to bounce some thing off you...

I REALLY want to do this... but i don't know what would be easier for the sake of the dash/console/seats

Buy two cabs and do a floor pan/fire wall swap... or do what you have done and try to graph the two together piece by piece?

Your far enough into this project you will be able to tell me what you think of the first option. Granted its ALOT more welding, possible "more" work but i am more concerned about the over all fit and finish of every thing...

Your thoughts?
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Re: 85 crew cab with 97 vortex motor and dash

That is incredibly cool! Keep the photos coming, this will be great to see from start to finish.
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Old 09-20-2011, 09:43 PM   #19
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Well thanks for putting that bug in my ear...

Looks great. I don't care for that gen of dash, i prefer the 03-07 classic but it looks GOOD

You got any build pictures and i am not very very curious as to how you did it...

I am most interested in what your options for the HVAC are... Is the wiring harness for all that (the climate control it self) separate and independent of the rest of the truck or do you have to kinda build it scratch?
ya the 04 dash wont fit because of the dish on the passenger side. but like i said i ran into this dash and got it for free. but if iwere to go out and buy a dash i would have got 07 silverado dash. no pics yet, as you can see the dash is just sittting on wood blocks. not sure what the HVAC is but im thinking its the ac and heater box? i have the full wiring harness from the 07 avalanche so im completely gutting out the 85 and wiring it with the 07 avalanche wiring harness. so im going to have to splice in the lights, windshield wipers, door locks, and the window motors. i think thats about it...


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I would like to bounce some thing off you...

I REALLY want to do this... but i don't know what would be easier for the sake of the dash/console/seats

Buy two cabs and do a floor pan/fire wall swap... or do what you have done and try to graph the two together piece by piece?

Your far enough into this project you will be able to tell me what you think of the first option. Granted its ALOT more welding, possible "more" work but i am more concerned about the over all fit and finish of every thing...

Your thoughts?
i would definitely not try to swap floor pans or fire wall. my dash fits damn good for just the little trim work i've done. but like i said if i was going to go buy a dash i would get a 07 silverado dash. in my opinion it looks way nicer. all i've done so far is cut out the 85 dash and cut out the humps for the seat in the 85. its way easier to plate in the humps than to redo the floor pan... thats my opinion. i've been welding and fabing for over 10 years and thats just my opinion. let me know what ya think
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Re: 85 crew cab with 97 vortex motor and dash

Advice taken, thank you.

Yes, HVAC is your a/c and heater... Do you need to have the avalanche ECM in there as well to control every thing?

As for the 04 dash, what about that dish doesnt' make it fit... too wide for the cab or it doesn't match the windshield line as nice?
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Advice taken, thank you.

Yes, HVAC is your a/c and heater... Do you need to have the avalanche ECM in there as well to control every thing?

As for the 04 dash, what about that dish doesnt' make it fit... too wide for the cab or it doesn't match the windshield line as nice?
right, it won't match the windshield line once you cut it down to fit. what is the EMC? i took everything off the avalache so i should have it. i do belive i can run the dash and interior on its own. i dont think i need anything from the motor harness. but if i do i will have it
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when i say that i would not try to swap the fire wall and floor thats just me. if i would have listen to everyone about me wanting to swap a 07 dash into a 85 i would have never tryed... if you think it would be cleaner and you can pull it off go for it! you wont know if you never try. i know i can get that dash to work in my truck and i know im going to run into some BIG bumps in the road but it will work and will be sick when its done... to me anyways.
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Re: 85 crew cab with 97 vortex motor and dash

I like that dash! Didn't even think about it fitting so well. I was going to go with a 02-06 but seeing this just changed my mind.
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right, it won't match the windshield line once you cut it down to fit. what is the EMC? i took everything off the avalache so i should have it. i do belive i can run the dash and interior on its own. i dont think i need anything from the motor harness. but if i do i will have it
Oh, so what your saying be the time i trim it to fit flush up against the window, I'll be cutting into that dip it self...

Easy fix, i'd fiberglass that dip in my dash and bring it up to the same level as the rest of the dash. I never cared for it to much to begin with... But thank you for the heads up cause i would have never thought of that till i started into it...

BTW, what are you doing for the rear seat? Most guys i see use the back seat out of an extended cab, but do you think there is enough room to put two buckets back there, matching the front?
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Oh, so what your saying be the time i trim it to fit flush up against the window, I'll be cutting into that dip it self...

Easy fix, i'd fiberglass that dip in my dash and bring it up to the same level as the rest of the dash. I never cared for it to much to begin with... But thank you for the heads up cause i would have never thought of that till i started into it...

BTW, what are you doing for the rear seat? Most guys i see use the back seat out of an extended cab, but do you think there is enough room to put two buckets back there, matching the front?
i have the rear seats out of the 07 truck so i plan to use them... I'm sure i'll get them to work I just haven't crossed that road yet
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