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Handy Don

You have your work cut out for you there. Should reduce (but not eliminate) your chances to get in trouble for a couple of days.:lol:

 

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ebinmaine
5 minutes ago, Handy Don said:

You have your work cut out for you there. Should reduce (but not eliminate) your chances to get in trouble for a couple of days.:lol:

 

I like how you put a little disclaimer in there Don

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@Handy Don I’m feeling a little r&r trip coming up soon.  A pool and a refreshment aughtta keep me from harm!

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The “Cadillac” is rear engine Duramax powered!

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The harmonic balancer must be removed in order to swap the water pump.  At this point though, it’s pretty much preventative maintenance.

 

 

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The truck’s looking more truckish.  Most all them wires are plugged where they need to plug.  I need to do fluids, install radiator and transmission lines, bolt the body down, put some of the “custom” wiring back together with a couple extra fuses, and see if it’ll fire up!  Then bumper, inner fender wells, etc.

 


 

 

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Handy Don
2 minutes ago, Pullstart said:

 

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Nothin' simple on this job

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4 minutes ago, Handy Don said:

Nothin' simple on this job


It all falls together for the most part.  My left knee had been bugging me from reaching over the hood, so I took a couple days for rest and it was worth it.  He’s hoping to have the truck home by April 8, so no huge rush on his part.  I’m hoping to have the next engine swap done before that!

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On 1/7/2021 at 10:37 AM, Achto said:

Not trying to sway you to a super charger but I found this kit from Edelbrock that I thought was very interesting. Under $600 with a 3yr 36k warranty that not only covers their kit but also any damage that may be done to the engine, transmission, or rear end as a result of installation. It looks like the kit requires an addition of a  different fuel pump also.

 

https://www.autoanything.com/superchargers-turbochargers-intercoolers/77A6088A6933547.aspx?kc=GOOGADW&DZID=PLA_g_1776971901_68269792999_10180-6088-8980877_c&utm_source=g&utm_medium=cpc&utm_campaign=1776971901&utm_content=68269792999&utm_product=10180-6088-8980877&gclid=EAIaIQobChMInPq534-K7gIVgaGGCh0_8Ae8EAQYAiABEgJJv_D_BwE


I was looking back through this the other night and jumped on this link.  They don’t offer a 5.3L kit, it seems geared towards a mustang.

 

Seems Silverado kits are a little more pricey!

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ebinmaine
2 minutes ago, Pullstart said:

Seems Silverado kits are a little more pricey!

Seems to me it would be an issue of less of them being purchased or more complicated parts. Maybe both.

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3 minutes ago, ebinmaine said:

Seems to me it would be an issue of less of them being purchased or more complicated parts. Maybe both.


yeah, I had a hard time believing their design would fit… it seems the F**d (:teasing-neener:) engine has a lower valley.  The LS has a pretty tall valley that would take up the real estate of the low mounted screws and high and long runners.

 

I do still like the idea of a turbo.  The LS platform seems to take quite well to exhaust spinney boost wheels and I’m just looking for a little more… not a ton.

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ebinmaine
11 minutes ago, Pullstart said:

I’m just looking for a little more

So a Cummins KTA 600 might be Overkill?

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22 minutes ago, ebinmaine said:

So a Cummins KTA 600 might be Overkill?


You’re asking a guy with a school bus in his yard about overkill.  I’m not sure if my answer will be credible.

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Achto
1 hour ago, Pullstart said:

You’re asking a guy with a school bus in his yard about overkill.

 

Hmmmmm :confusion-confused:

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ebinmaine
1 hour ago, Achto said:

 

Hmmmmm :confusion-confused:

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Now that's a Quit Messing Around Tow Vehicle

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With room to fit a couple of tractors in the bus.:D

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Believe me fellas, it’s crossed my mind!

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ebinmaine
2 minutes ago, Achto said:

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With room to fit a couple of tractors in the bus.:D

Couple??

 

Pullstart!!

 

Eleventeeourteen eeeeaasy

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22 minutes ago, ebinmaine said:

Couple??

 

Pullstart!!

 

Eleventeeourteen eeeeaasy


I wouldn’t wanna upset anyone with my little blue truck story, but you know… It’d be veeeeery eeeeeeaasy!

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Handy Don
41 minutes ago, Pullstart said:

Believe me fellas, it’s crossed my mind!

And I suspect it'll cross your mind a few more times! :lol:

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Back to life, back to reality…

 

It runs!  First shot, fired right up!  It stalled at the end, just an air bubble in the fuel system.

 

 

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I am filling the a/c system due to a repaired leak and letting it idle.  Good vibes in the Stable shop tonight!

 

 

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Almost finished with the work and I’m spraying some greasy Pete @peter lena Chain and Cable fluid, but I’m sidetracked by a friend’s Charger.  Bad alternator and she works 3rd shift 7 days a week… so I sent her home with my truck for some rest while I have her car.  In the rain.  Fun stuff.

 

 

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