LS Swap - Front Accessory Relocation?
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LS Swap - Front Accessory Relocation?
Doing an LS swap and was under the impression I wasn’t going to have to relocate any of the front accessories, but I’m now second guessing myself.
I’m dropping an LS1 from an ‘04 Pontiac GTO into my ‘81. I know F-body LS1’s typically don’t require any accessory relocation, but what about the GTO engines?
I’m dropping an LS1 from an ‘04 Pontiac GTO into my ‘81. I know F-body LS1’s typically don’t require any accessory relocation, but what about the GTO engines?
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Doing an LS swap and was under the impression I wasn’t going to have to relocate any of the front accessories, but I’m now second guessing myself.
I’m dropping an LS1 from an ‘04 Pontiac GTO into my ‘81. I know F-body LS1’s typically don’t require any accessory relocation, but what about the GTO engines?
I’m dropping an LS1 from an ‘04 Pontiac GTO into my ‘81. I know F-body LS1’s typically don’t require any accessory relocation, but what about the GTO engines?
I used this to determine problems.
My LS3 came with corvette / CTS V / G8 position which creates the widest accessory placement, (Hits control arms)
But as you can see (confirm measurement) F-body / GTO are the same 2.25" .
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Racer
Morning, not sure if this info is relevant but here goes. I dropped a 06 gto ls2 into my 74, the alternator pulley hit the front crossmember so I had to move the alternator to the top. The motor mount adaptors play a role in where the motor ends up when installed. Some move it forward, some may move it up a bit, depends on the manufacturer. You didn't mention if you changed the pan to rear sump yet.
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Morning, not sure if this info is relevant but here goes. I dropped a 06 gto ls2 into my 74, the alternator pulley hit the front crossmember so I had to move the alternator to the top. The motor mount adaptors play a role in where the motor ends up when installed. Some move it forward, some may move it up a bit, depends on the manufacturer. You didn't mention if you changed the pan to rear sump yet.
I haven’t changed the oil pan yet, but I’ve already purchased an fbody-style pan to replace it with. Might do that this weekend.
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Doing an LS swap and was under the impression I wasn’t going to have to relocate any of the front accessories, but I’m now second guessing myself.
I’m dropping an LS1 from an ‘04 Pontiac GTO into my ‘81. I know F-body LS1’s typically don’t require any accessory relocation, but what about the GTO engines?
I’m dropping an LS1 from an ‘04 Pontiac GTO into my ‘81. I know F-body LS1’s typically don’t require any accessory relocation, but what about the GTO engines?
eg. I have SPC Upper arms which allowed me to keep the LS3 heater host placements. Most need to cap and relocate.
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I have a question about these LS engine water pump hose fittings; I have wondered about these hose fittings from watching several LS engines going into C3s.....
To squeeze the 200-4R into the narrower Manual Tranny tunnel in my 68 I ended up using Banjo Fittings specified for 4L80E transmissions.... that gave me enough room to squeeze the tranny cooler lines in there without having to modify the tunnel, or to do other oddball fitting adapters at the tranny..
Does anybody make Banjo Fittings of these heater hose sizes that could be threaded into these LS water pump heater holes? Seems like that could provide a little more room there?
To squeeze the 200-4R into the narrower Manual Tranny tunnel in my 68 I ended up using Banjo Fittings specified for 4L80E transmissions.... that gave me enough room to squeeze the tranny cooler lines in there without having to modify the tunnel, or to do other oddball fitting adapters at the tranny..
Does anybody make Banjo Fittings of these heater hose sizes that could be threaded into these LS water pump heater holes? Seems like that could provide a little more room there?