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Liltroy 05-18-2015 11:26 PM

Re: Project "Steppin Wolf" LS swap
 
It should be noted that Im also swapping in an 87 Blazer fuel tank and sending unit so other sending units may require different fittings. there are also other ways to do this. This was just the way I chose.

Liltroy 05-19-2015 07:30 AM

Re: Project "Steppin Wolf" LS swap
 
So I got my intake nipple for vacuum brakes today. On the hydro boost power steering pump, does it matter which line I use for the return and which one I cap off since I'm not running that system?

Liltroy 05-19-2015 03:37 PM

Re: Project "Steppin Wolf" LS swap
 
Im gonna miss coming home to goodies everyday when this is over!!!
This intake is way better quality than I expected for the $57 I payed! and the air filter is friggen Gigantic!!!

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Liltroy 05-19-2015 03:42 PM

Re: Project "Steppin Wolf" LS swap
 
Also Ill answer my own question in case somebody reads this one day and wants to know....use the long return line and cap off the short one on the PS pump if not using the hydroboost system.

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Tilt 05-19-2015 07:18 PM

Re: Project "Steppin Wolf" LS swap
 
Looking good, keep us posted on the progress. I'm in the process of a swap on an '86 stepside. I finally got the truck back together and am building brackets to mount the fuse panal and ECM, after that it's just finishing the wiring and tying up a few loose ends, drivshaft and exhaust.

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Originally Posted by Liltroy (Post 7177267)
Found the matching weather-pac connector at pep boys yesterday.

Was this for the fuel pump connector? Do you have the part number by chance? I need to pick one up for my pump.

Liltroy 05-19-2015 07:37 PM

Re: Project "Steppin Wolf" LS swap
 
I'm at my sons middle school awards right now but I'll find that when I get home. It's a Dorman part. Yes, one wire is to fuel pump, the other to fuel gauge. Most people I've seen just hard wire it but I'm trying not to cut anything I don't have too.

Tilt 05-19-2015 08:10 PM

Re: Project "Steppin Wolf" LS swap
 
Thanks, I would rather have the plug also, rather that hard wire it.

Liltroy 05-19-2015 08:11 PM

Re: Project "Steppin Wolf" LS swap
 
Here ya go bro.
Amazon.com: Dorman 85391 Weather Pack 2 Terminal... Amazon.com: Dorman 85391 Weather Pack 2 Terminal...

Paul83 05-20-2015 12:51 AM

Re: Project "Steppin Wolf" LS swap
 
I love the way your truck looks. Where did you get the air filter from?

Tilt 05-20-2015 03:33 AM

Re: Project "Steppin Wolf" LS swap
 
Here's the one I bought. It looks to be the same, just a couple dollars more. They have different colors.

http://www.ebay.com/itm/260775338178...%3AMEBIDX%3AIT

Liltroy 05-20-2015 08:46 AM

Re: Project "Steppin Wolf" LS swap
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Paul83 (Post 7179057)
I love the way your truck looks. Where did you get the air filter from?

THANKS! It'll be getting body work and change of color once the swap is done and I save up some more cash. It's taken me several years to get the cash for the swap.
As for the intake, I got it off eBay. It showed it with black couplers which is what I want but they sent it with these brownish red ones. I'm gonna contact seller to see if he'll send me some black ones, but for the price I'm not gonna raise too much fuss. I can get different/better quality couplers at auto store for less than $20 and still be $200 under the price of most name brand kits.
Look at this on eBay:

http://pages.ebay.com/link/?nav=item...d=201103662672

68Timber 05-20-2015 01:15 PM

Re: Project "Steppin Wolf" LS swap
 
Nice start! I'm actually more impressed that you got your wife to sit in your truck and smile at the same time. Care to share how to pull that one off? J/K, and sub'd.

Jonboy 05-20-2015 04:20 PM

Re: Project "Steppin Wolf" LS swap
 
I have been watching as well, just don't have much to add. Looks good from here.

Liltroy 05-20-2015 08:13 PM

Re: Project "Steppin Wolf" LS swap
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by BRUISER (Post 7179474)
Nice start! I'm actually more impressed that you got your wife to sit in your truck and smile at the same time. Care to share how to pull that one off? J/K, and sub'd.

LOL she LOVES that truck......she even fought me when I told her I wanted to put bucket seats in it cause she likes the "bouncy seat".

Liltroy 05-20-2015 08:27 PM

Re: Project "Steppin Wolf" LS swap
 
So Ive got a total of about 6 hours worth of scrubbing and 4 cans of engine degreaser into this cleaning and it still isnt anywhere near clean enough to paint!!!! WTF am I doing wrong? I've never had to spend this much time cleaning an engine!!!! Guess I'll try to do some more tomorrow after work. I've got everything else painted and would love to start bolting this thing back together soon!

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Liltroy 05-20-2015 08:30 PM

Re: Project "Steppin Wolf" LS swap
 
Oh, got more parts in too. The fuel line adapters ended up being too shallow to work so I'm sending them back and getting the crimp fittings or maybe seeing if a hydraulic shop can make me some adapters.

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Liltroy 05-21-2015 07:26 PM

Re: Project "Steppin Wolf" LS swap
 
New plate came in the mail today.

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Liltroy 05-21-2015 08:48 PM

Re: Project "Steppin Wolf" LS swap
 
So I was gonna try to paint a little but rain got me. nothing beats aluminum foil for quickly masking off big stuff.

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also got my fuel lines today. gonna start measuring and making them up this weekend. still havent mounted my tank yet but Im gonna need my welder buddy for that and hes in florida right now till tuesday. :(

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slimneverdies 05-22-2015 04:28 AM

Re: Project "Steppin Wolf" LS swap
 
I got a ton of the same parts you have. What are you using to assemble the -AN fittings to the braided hose

Steeda 05-22-2015 07:49 AM

Re: Project "Steppin Wolf" LS swap
 
new guy here with an 86- thanks for taking the time to document this. i'll be swapping soon.

bnoon 05-22-2015 09:19 AM

Re: Project "Steppin Wolf" LS swap
 
I hope to have my PCM problem figured out and my 5.3 should be running tonight. Good luck with your swap man. Great progress!

Liltroy 05-22-2015 11:23 AM

Re: Project "Steppin Wolf" LS swap
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by bnoon (Post 7181618)
I hope to have my PCM problem figured out and my 5.3 should be running tonight. Good luck with your swap man. Great progress!

Hope you get it straight bro. That things gonna be a beast!!!

Quote:

Originally Posted by slimneverdies (Post 7181508)
I got a ton of the same parts you have. What are you using to assemble the -AN fittings to the braided hose

I usually just use two regular wrenches or a bench vise and a wrench. Put a piece of electrical tape on the vise jaws and some on the inside of wrench head to keep from scratching up the fittings if you're worried about looks and DONT OVERTIGHTEN THEM!!! Over tightening leads to broken fittings and wrenches slipping off and rounding off edges! Bear in mind that at the hose to fitting connection, the seal is made by a combination of inward and outward pressure on the hose NOT by direct face to face pressure like the fitting to fitting connection so it's not necessary to "hulk" the fitting to the hose when assembling them. If they leak at the fitting to hose connection, it's not because it's needs to be tighter, it's because the hose wasn't seated properly and you should redo it!
Just a tip. ;)

Liltroy 05-26-2015 06:03 PM

Re: Project "Steppin Wolf" LS swap
 
So I haven't updated in a few days. Wifey got me sidetracked installing her new litchen appliances. :P

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Had to hack up cabinets for new fridge and dishwasher and install a vented hood. Thankfully the new stove-top and wall oven haven't arrived yet,lol. Still have to modify the cabinet doors above the fridge for the smaller cabinets.

Liltroy 05-26-2015 06:09 PM

Re: Project "Steppin Wolf" LS swap
 
Did get a little done yesterday though.

Finished painting my throttle body. looks good as new
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Painted valve covers...first coat after two coats of primer

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After three coats of low gloss black and back on engine. also started taping engine up for paint . was going to do it today but its raining.

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Liltroy 05-26-2015 06:20 PM

Re: Project "Steppin Wolf" LS swap
 
So I've got three broken exhaust manifold bolts to get out. So far I've broken four drill bits and a bolt extractor. :( Im not sure what to do now. Im gonna try to get my welder buddy over here this week I guess.

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My cheap ebay headers got here too. they dont look to bad actually. Nice thick flanges too. Hopefully theyll fit and get me going for awhile till I can get afford some full length headers later on.

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