03-15-2012, 01:36 PM | #1 |
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Location: Virginia Beach, VA
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Rebuild Thrash
Well, I'm getting ready to do a 10-day thrash on my 1969 Suburban. I plan to start tonight a little and finish on Sunday the 25th. Here's what I have on my plate:
(I'll post some pics in a day or so, because I know you're already thinking that...) - 5.3L/4L60E swap - Paint & reassemble 5.3/4L60E - Complete re-wire of truck with EZ-Wiring 21 circuit harness - Make and install patch panels on floorboards and cowl (it's BAADDDD) - Aftermarket Heat & A/C install - RAAM mat BXT II & Ensolite on firewall & doors (will do floors after I procure some carpet to protect it) - Exhaust modification to hookup 5.3 - Fabricate seat mounts and install seats (leather w/ heat from '03 PT Cruiser) - Install new B&M Shifter - Install 3/4 drop springs, 2" rear lowering blocks, 2.5"drop spindles, c-notch - Modify stock trailing arm crossmember (cut holes for exhaust and flip arm mounts upside-down for pinion angle adjustment) - Press in new driveshaft support bearing - Install new front disc brake kit & steering components - Fabricate and install new fuel system for 5.3 - Swap new tires onto new wheels (5-lug front/6-lug rear) - Possibly shorten driveshaft (I hope to avoid this with 3" forward adapter plates on motor) - Tune ECM to remove VATS & other garbage Well, that's the gist of it. As always, there is a bunch more to do, and a lot of stuff that pops up. I already have 95% or more of the parts either in my garage or supposedly en route to me. I'm taking on this job solo, and I feel good about getting it all done in the time allotted. I've searched and scoured several forums over the last 2 months, and I feel like I have all my ducks in a row. I have already set up the wiring harness for stand-alone operation and prepped a bunch of stuff, so it's time to thrash now. Please stay tuned and stand by for any questions I'll have. I'm sure some stuff will pop up as I dig into this pig. Wish me luck! |
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