Thread: LT1 GenV swap
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Old 06-09-2017, 10:26 PM   #143
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Re: LT1 GenV swap

Had the a/c adapters printed up. The high side fits as good as its going to, but made it anyway. It a close to the motor stand... simple to grind and clearance it.. maybe reinforce it just cause... the new low side fits with tons of room...




Just bent a scrap piece of tube to make it fit







The notch that's on the frame was from the LS low side ac line clearance.

High side sensor needs to be relocated as its almost a 100% chance of separating the joint if it was to be twisted. More than likely, i will cut it at the sensor, install a new port and new fitting on the original line.

I removed the tube from the original line... can be made to work. Just wanted to have another option.

Also got the final power steering brackets cut out:





Need to make a trip to the autoparta store and pick up a few belts.

Clint
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