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Old 04-14-2015, 11:18 PM   #151
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Hoods on! And for anyone using the factory radiator in an ls swap I used a napa brand radiator hose #7364 this is the lower. I had to cut three inches off but worked like a charm. Upper hose which is the factory hose for a 2002 silverado went on good with some soap to lube it up.
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Old 04-14-2015, 11:28 PM   #152
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Now I Need help bad! I was just throwing my slave on the mount for the clutch and I noticed the clutch arm hits the bellhousing right as the throw out bearing meets the pressure plate. Does anyone have a clue what the hecks wrong? Advance tells me everything is right. Obviously its not though..
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Old 04-15-2015, 01:09 AM   #153
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Do you have any adjustment on the pivot ball for the fork. Is this an Advanced Adapters bell housing and hydraulic clutch. hard to tell looking at the pictures.
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Old 04-15-2015, 11:46 AM   #154
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Do you have any adjustment on the pivot ball for the fork. Is this an Advanced Adapters bell housing and hydraulic clutch. hard to tell looking at the pictures.
Yes sir.
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Old 04-15-2015, 01:15 PM   #155
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Do you have any adjustment on the pivot ball for the fork. Is this an Advanced Adapters bell housing and hydraulic clutch. hard to tell looking at the pictures.
Got any info on it? Its driving me nuts not knowing whats wrong with this.
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Old 04-15-2015, 02:28 PM   #156
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I don't have any info on the AA kit. I'm using Chevy bell housing and hydraulic clutch on my LS, NV4500 swap and you are further along than I. I should be installing my engine and trans this week end. I wish I had more info that would help you.
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Old 04-15-2015, 02:31 PM   #157
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I don't have any info on the AA kit. I'm using Chevy bell housing and hydraulic clutch on my LS, NV4500 swap and you are further along than I. I should be installing my engine and trans this week end. I wish I had more info that would help you.
On your chevy bellhousing how does the pivoting ball adjustment work? Just in and out I assume?
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Old 04-15-2015, 04:47 PM   #158
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Lance, here is a pic of mine when I had issues. I used an adjustable pivot ball. The other issue is that your throwout bearing may not be long enough and consequently requires the fork to move to far to actuate the clutch. If this is the case
you will need to do some measuring to get the proper throwout bearing. I was not able to use the one that came with my clutch. I had to order a very long throwout bearing and my clutch fork doesn't have to move far at all to actuate the clutch.
Novak conversions has a write up on throwout bearings and how to measure for them to be correct for your setup. They have several methods so you don't necessarily have to pull it all apart if that is indeed your issue. Hate to say it, but sound
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http://www.novak-adapt.com/knowledge/clutches_etc.htm scroll to the bottom and see section on measuring throwout bearing clearances.






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Old 04-15-2015, 08:00 PM   #159
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On your chevy bellhousing how does the pivoting ball adjustment work? Just in and out I assume?
Not sure I will check it out Thursday late morning and let you know.
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Lance, here is a pic of mine when I had issues. I used an adjustable pivot ball. The other issue is that your throwout bearing may not be long enough and consequently requires the fork to move to far to actuate the clutch. If this is the case
you will need to do some measuring to get the proper throwout bearing. I was not able to use the one that came with my clutch. I had to order a very long throwout bearing and my clutch fork doesn't have to move far at all to actuate the clutch.
Novak conversions has a write up on throwout bearings and how to measure for them to be correct for your setup. They have several methods so you don't necessarily have to pull it all apart if that is indeed your issue. Hate to say it, but sound
like it might be.

http://www.novak-adapt.com/knowledge/clutches_etc.htm scroll to the bottom and see section on measuring throwout bearing clearances.




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Thanks Chris, Mine is bolted in from the front of the bellhousing. Its not really adjustable but theres over an inch of threads on it. I'm thinking Ill just put a spacer on it to see how that looks.
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Old 04-16-2015, 06:33 PM   #161
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Anything is better than pulling it all apart again. Been there...

Good luck Lance!
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Old 04-19-2015, 07:12 PM   #162
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Hear are the pictures of the Chevy bell and clutch fork. the ball pivot is not adjustable on mine ether.
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Old 04-22-2015, 12:02 PM   #163
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Finally got the transmission figured out works great, shifts good! I had a guy come out and got the computer flashed...... And it runs great!!! Been driving it around here and there.
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Old 04-22-2015, 12:06 PM   #164
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Maybe you guys will like this. Was doing some field work around a old building site and they have this old skidloader sitting there. When I was eating lunch I went and checked it out. Wouldnt ya no it, had a straight six gm motor in there. I was totally amazing obviously not factory but was cool seeing it in there.
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Okay so now that it's running I thought I better give you guys a little idea on whats gonna go on here in the future. Now that I have the truck together I will start buying patch panels for it. Probably buy a new tailgate and bumper to start off. Then get new radiator, electric fans, and get my a/c unit also. The new patch panels won't go on till after summer so I can enjoy driving the old rust bucket. I need to get new suspension parts for it. I plan on going with the ord shackle flip kit in the rear but what do you guys suggest for the front? Can I just order 4 inch soft ride leave spring for the front? Let me know what you guys think, if I should just go with a regular lift kit or stay with the ord flip kit.
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Old 04-22-2015, 05:44 PM   #166
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That's cool you got it running. what was the issue with the clutch.
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Glad you didn't have to tear anything down. I am sure a drive or two will do wonders for the morale.

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Congrats made good time too!
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Yes, I bet it's nice to drive it around. But your making me look bad!!!
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found this for you of course not geogrphically friendly

https://reno.craigslist.org/pts/4966401432.html
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Old 04-25-2015, 10:35 PM   #171
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What did you do for the steam vent line . I'm using a factory 72 radiator in my swap.
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Old 04-27-2015, 12:46 PM   #172
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That's cool you got it running. what was the issue with the clutch.
The size of the throw-out bearing is the issue. Like I posted earlier the pivoting balls threads were like an inch and a half long. So I placed a spacer between the bell and the ball and shifts like a dream.
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Yes, I bet it's nice to drive it around. But your making me look bad!!!
Haha my bad! You guys have ur trucks body looking good right now! Mine.... Well not so much haha. Actually planning on starting with the the rust sometime in may. We will see how this goes haha
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Old 04-27-2015, 12:51 PM   #174
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What did you do for the steam vent line . I'm using a factory 72 radiator in my swap.
Heres the picture. I seen one other guy do this and it works great. Hard to see to and thats what I like!
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Old 04-27-2015, 12:52 PM   #175
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found this for you of course not geogrphically friendly

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Im down for a roadtrip but jeezes! Might have to make a call or two!
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