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Old 09-24-2013, 08:18 PM   #1
Andy4639
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Thumbs up 2003 LSx swap thread...here we go

Ok everyone here is the begining of the swap. Well at least I'm working on stuff.
Got the motor hoist setup and went to get my motor and my buddy had a motor on his so it will be tomorrow before I can get it. I did take all the front brackets off except for the AC since I want be using it not worth the trouble to clean it up yet.
Motor hoist. $198.00 at Harbor Freight 1000 lbs.
$2200.00 Motor,trans, stand alone wiring harness, motor mounts, fuel pump
198.00 Hoist
$12.00 paint
I keep the cost updated as I go or at least try.

I came home and started cleaning stuff and primered & painted some. I started with the coils and hardware and dipstick. Cleaned the brackets up and painted them and cleaned up the coils. Cleaned up all the front brackets and got primered and some painted not all though.
Man I wished they get the gallery fixed where I could put the pictures as I did them. Just bare with me everyone. Pictures are just as I can load them.
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