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Old 08-26-2013, 07:20 AM   #26
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Re: Ls swap motor mount and clearance questions

I used d dingo mounts and still had to shorten mine but the linkage did line up
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Old 08-26-2013, 08:08 AM   #27
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Re: Ls swap motor mount and clearance questions

I would love to have a scale to see but im pretty sure you gain more than 40 lb change with every inch of setback. I re worked my firewall and went 2.5" back so the headders would clear the lower a arm
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Old 08-30-2013, 09:42 PM   #28
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Re: Ls swap motor mount and clearance questions

Ok guys picked up the 5.3/4l60e combo on Wednesday (woot woot). Just finished pulling the 350/th350 five minutes ago. The transmissions are the same length but here's the rub so far. The trans mount to end of tail shaft on the th350 is like 10.5" (crude measuring) on the 4l60e mount to end of tail is 7" (again crude measuring) . So I'm going to move the trans cross member back 3 to 3.5" to mate with driveshaft. So no need to change drive shaft at all. Anyone know of any issues with this? Making my own motor mount adapters so I got that covered as far as the move. Just gonna make it up as I go just so excited had to share my thoughts quick. Check ya all later.
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Old 08-31-2013, 12:27 AM   #29
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Re: Ls swap motor mount and clearance questions

sliding the trans xmember forward or back a few inches is commonplace, there are too many engine/tranny combo's and pretty much all of them just need the xmember moved a bit to accomodate.

Between the trans and the engine adapters, just make sure that the combo sits with a bit of a rear tilt, "normal" is about 4* down, with the truck level.
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Old 08-31-2013, 10:02 AM   #30
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Ok guys picked up the 5.3/4l60e combo on Wednesday (woot woot). Just finished pulling the 350/th350 five minutes ago. The transmissions are the same length but here's the rub so far. The trans mount to end of tail shaft on the th350 is like 10.5" (crude measuring) on the 4l60e mount to end of tail is 7" (again crude measuring) . So I'm going to move the trans cross member back 3 to 3.5" to mate with driveshaft. So no need to change drive shaft at all. Anyone know of any issues with this? Making my own motor mount adapters so I got that covered as far as the move. Just gonna make it up as I go just so excited had to share my thoughts quick. Check ya all later.
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This is exactly what I did on my truck. I am yet to have an issue. Was able to bolt the stock linkage up also with no modifications. Good luck with it!!
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Re: Ls swap motor mount and clearance questions

Alright guys just slid the trans member back 3.5 inches and noticed I could see the holes on the crossmember just peeking through another set of factory holes on the frame. So I tapped it back and put the bolts through so I ended up shifting the trans member back 3.75 inches. Haven't moved trans and motor back yet but looks like it will all clear nicely. My only concern is the quarter inch difference in relation to the driveshaft. Is the driveshaft seating into trans a quarter inch further going to be an issue or am I over thinking things? I am going to be dropping the rear three inches in the future so I may have to shorten it anyway. Let me know your thoughts . Can't wait to fire her up!!!
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Old 09-02-2013, 12:55 AM   #32
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Re: Ls swap motor mount and clearance questions

its not a problem so long as the shaft never binds or "Bottoms out" onto the splines. You can mess up the splines, the tailshaft seal, or even stuff like the output shaft if something really gnarly occurred.
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Old 09-08-2013, 12:04 AM   #33
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Re: Ls swap motor mount and clearance questions

Read all of the posts but didn't see any mention of what year your truck is and longbed or shortbed, but if it's a longbed then the front driveshaft at the transmission won't move with suspension travel so you shouldn't have to worry about any binding. But if you've got a shortbed with a 1 pc. shaft then it's pretty critical for spacing on the slip yoke on the driveshaft.
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It's a 69 long bed and once I got into the carrier bearing issue I realized binding wouldn't be an issue. Got the motor bolted in bunch of trial and error but its in. Rainin out today so the harness is getting gone thru to make it standalone. Soo many wires!!! Exercise in patience today.
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It's a 69 long bed and once I got into the carrier bearing issue I realized binding wouldn't be an issue. Got the motor bolted in bunch of trial and error but its in. Rainin out today so the harness is getting gone thru to make it standalone. Soo many wires!!! Exercise in patience today.
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Good deal. There are lots of wires to remove, but it's possible with patience. And saves you quite a bit of money too.
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