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Anyone ever put an LT1 into a 3rd gen?
Hey everyone,
I am about to do this swap & am looking for tips/tricks. I have read all of the posts over at 3rdgen.org and have a pretty good handle on things. (I think) But I just wanted to talk to someone else who has done the swap and get some more advise. Thanks, Mark B |
why not an ls1?
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Justin hit it right on the head. The LS1 swap costs about 4k more than the LT1 swap in the end.
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Yep & I am getting a 70k mile 96 LT1 for under $1000.
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J0n, you are a knowledgible LT1 guy. That is a pretty straight-forward swap, no (at least for an EFI to EFI application)? I have limited knowledge of LT1s, but engine mounts and exhaust manifolds/headers are the same as a SBC, no? Some fuel line adapters, maybe some rad hose routing issues? I guess the ECM harness would be the biggest PITA, and even that should be too hard. Maybe the throttle cable? LOL
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Good info, thanks.
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i put a 96 impala SS lt1 in my 79 vette. 6,609 original miles on that motor
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From what I learned on 3rdgen.org the f-body ac will work, but you have to modifiy the crossmember a little bit. I am planning on having the harness modified for me. I want to make this swap as stress free as I can. |
lt1 coolant systems are reverse flow, meaning soemthign like the in for the rad has to be on the opposite site. i had my 79 rad cut and the tanks swapped and resoldered.
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Well that sucks.
To make this easy, will a 4th gen rad mount up to my 3rd gen brackets? |
is it that the tanks on just on opposite sides or that the inlet and outlet are actually different?
if you all you need to is switch the inlet and outlet of the rad from side to side, i am pretty sure that the thirdgen V6 rads(same core, tank, and capacity as V8 rads) have the necks opposite of the V8's. that would make for an extremely easy swap with some stuff from the salvage yard and you can retain your stock fan set up. |
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