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Old 09-25-2018, 07:32 PM   #1
dooce
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1976 C10 LQ4/T56 build

So I've been gathering some parts to get this project underway and it's time to start documenting it. I've currently have a 327/saginaw 4 speed in my truck and swapping it out for a 6.0 LQ4 and a T56. I will also be installing factory low back buckets with console and hopefully some Vintage Air with the LS compressor.

This list is not everything, I know. This is more to keep me somewhat organized, and when I am done hopefully will be helpful to others as I will update part numbers as I go.

What I have:
LQ4 complete pull out
F-body T56 with Texas Drivetrain Performance's stage 2 build and mid shift conversion
factory hydraulic clutch pedals (bushings?)
GMPP Flywheel 12571611
GMPP LS7 Clutch 24255748
Tejas Steelworks engine mounts
Tejas Steelworks trans crossmember
c30 hydroboost unit
ARP flywheel bolts 330-2802
ARP pressure plate bolts 134-2201
ARP bellhousing bolts 134-0901
ARP engine mount bolts 134-3102 (needed 8 bolts but kit only comes with 6, so ordered 2 kits. have 4 spare if anyone needs 2)

What I need:
t56cablespeedometer.com mechanical speedo drive conversion
CAGS delete plug ICT 551478 ordered
VSS sensor ACDELCO 2134666 RA
reverse lockout solenoid ACDELCO 19180052 RA
reverse light switch ACDELCO 14069600 RA
Throwout bearing 24264182
EZ bleeder^
clutch alignment tool DORMAN 14523 RA
pilot bearing 14061685
cam
engine mounts Anchor 2292 RA
trans mount Anchor 2392 or 2811 RA
Lone Star Dyno engine harness
clutch master cylinder
find location for oil pressure line
engine lift plate
94-99 Chevy 6.5L diesel pedal for DBW
87-91 31 gallon Suburban/Blazer gas tank setup http://www.captkaoscustoms.com/blazertank.html (possibly Boyd's instead)
sending unit^
fuel pump^
454 radiator setup

Feel free to comment and ask questions, but right now I am in the planning/buying parts stage and will start once I get more of the parts here.
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327/Saginaw 4spd 3.73:1
LQ4 6.0/T56 Build thread http://67-72chevytrucks.com/vboard/s...d.php?t=772071

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Old 10-04-2018, 10:57 AM   #2
1957 Chief
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Re: 1976 C10 LQ4/T56 build

You will love the 6-speed :-)

Check out my build thread, I just finished the truck. I'm sure it will help you with the "unanswered" questions you will soon encounter.

Or just holler at me on here.

Bubba
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Old 10-04-2018, 05:22 PM   #3
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Re: 1976 C10 LQ4/T56 build

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You will love the 6-speed :-)

Check out my build thread, I just finished the truck. I'm sure it will help you with the "unanswered" questions you will soon encounter.

Or just holler at me on here.

Bubba
Thanks, I'm sure I will have plenty of questions.

I just finished looking through your build thread, looks good.
http://67-72chevytrucks.com/vboard/s...d.php?t=747247
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LFSalleeII@gmail.com
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