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Old 06-03-2008, 12:38 AM   #1
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Dropmember Rear 63-72 Spy Pic

Well... the rear Dropmember for the 63-72 chassis will be available shortly. Here's a spy pic.
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Old 06-03-2008, 12:42 AM   #2
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Re: Dropmember Rear 63-72 Spy Pic

You outdo yourself again. Incredible work as usual, I'm excited to see the finished product.
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Old 06-03-2008, 12:53 AM   #3
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When and how much? And whats included in the dropmember?
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Old 06-03-2008, 12:57 AM   #4
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Nice!

On a side note..... I attempted to slide the LSx into the truck tonight. Using some plates that have been scribed w/the typical 'LS to sbc' mount orientation, the drivetrain is pretty close. The 4l80e required removing more of the trans tunnel than I had hoped & I'm thinking I might need to get a f-body oil pan for better bottom end clearance for servicing entrance/exit.

It's a good thing these motors don't have distibutors @ the back of the manifold. The fit is tighter than my wallet .....
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Old 06-03-2008, 03:38 AM   #5
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hmm. that look's vaguely familiar
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You outdo yourself again. Incredible work as usual, I'm excited to see the finished product.
Not nearly as much as I am
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Very Nice!
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Wow... maybe I need to changes the plans for my truck, or... even better, buy another one!

Nice work Nate!
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Old 06-03-2008, 11:28 AM   #9
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cool! what kind of link setup will come with it?
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Old 06-03-2008, 11:31 AM   #10
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Looks awesome
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cool! what kind of link setup will come with it?
It will use the stock trailing arms, IIRC.

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looks good can't wait till this is released to be ordered.

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I would imagine the rear link set up will be like the 73-87 kits Porterbuilt makes. pics of the 73-87 kit are on the attached link.

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Lookin' good! 'Bout time
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On a side note..... I attempted to slide the LSx into the truck tonight. Using some plates that have been scribed w/the typical 'LS to sbc' mount orientation, the drivetrain is pretty close. The 4l80e required removing more of the trans tunnel than I had hoped & I'm thinking I might need to get a f-body oil pan for better bottom end clearance for servicing entrance/exit.

It's a good thing these motors don't have distibutors @ the back of the manifold. The fit is tighter than my wallet .....
So, you're using an off the shelf adapter plate instead of the PB plates? I would definitely recommend the F-body pan; from test fits in the Blazer, I would say it is a necessity.
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So it's a bolt-in notch/bridge?
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Lookin' good! 'Bout time

So, you're using an off the shelf adapter plate instead of the PB plates? I would definitely recommend the F-body pan; from test fits in the Blazer, I would say it is a necessity.
I have the sbc DM because that's what was installed in the truck when I made the purchase. I was looking for a 5.3/4l60e for my 74 when I ran across the 6.0/4l80e & figured it would be great for my Beater/tow vehicle. Nate & I have discussed possible options. He'll be working on something on his end & while waiting, I figured I would attack it from mine.

I made 'adapter' plates that are bolted to the LS block & prepped them for both the 'stock' sbc location as well as the 1" set back. After my initial attempt last night, the sbc holes in the plate were very close. The issue I did run into was between the height of the truck intake & the depth of the truck pans sump it was very difficult to get a confirmation that adapter plates will work.

From info I found via the net, the f-body pan is 3" more shallow vs. the truck pan. What I'm trying to confirm @ this time is specifics on the Caddy CTSv pan. It's very similar to the f-body pan dimensionally & apparently uses the same windage tray as the trucks (which means less stuff to buy/mess with).
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wow! nuff said
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I have the sbc DM because that's what was installed in the truck when I made the purchase. I was looking for a 5.3/4l60e for my 74 when I ran across the 6.0/4l80e & figured it would be great for my Beater/tow vehicle. Nate & I have discussed possible options. He'll be working on something on his end & while waiting, I figured I would attack it from mine.

I made 'adapter' plates that are bolted to the LS block & prepped them for both the 'stock' sbc location as well as the 1" set back. After my initial attempt last night, the sbc holes in the plate were very close. The issue I did run into was between the height of the truck intake & the depth of the truck pans sump it was very difficult to get a confirmation that adapter plates will work.

From info I found via the net, the f-body pan is 3" more shallow vs. the truck pan. What I'm trying to confirm @ this time is specifics on the Caddy CTSv pan. It's very similar to the f-body pan dimensionally & apparently uses the same windage tray as the trucks (which means less stuff to buy/mess with).
You will need the F-body pan for sure... and the F-body pick-up tube. The windage tray can be salvaged with slight trimming.
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It will use the stock trailing arms, IIRC.

Looks awesome, Nate.
This configuration was originally destined for trailing arms... BUT it looks like a four-link makes a lot more sense.
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I have the sbc DM because that's what was installed in the truck when I made the purchase...
That explains a lot. I was wondering if this would work- glad you're guinea pigging it for us!
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The overall height will be the same. The supplied motor mounts from PB are the same for LSX or SBC; the only difference is in where the mounting tabs are welded to the crossmember.
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From info I found via the net, the f-body pan is 3" more shallow vs. the truck pan. What I'm trying to confirm @ this time is specifics on the Caddy CTSv pan. It's very similar to the f-body pan dimensionally & apparently uses the same windage tray as the trucks (which means less stuff to buy/mess with).
The truck windage tray can be modified to work with the Camaro pan. The CTS pan may prove to be unobtanium. Though the F-body pans don't exactly grow on trees these days...
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It is a bolt-on... 100% just like the 73-87 kit. This pic is not of a finished piece. Just a teazer shot.

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That explains a lot. I was wondering if this would work- glad you're guinea pigging it for us!....
My logic is that I most likely won't be the only guy that upgrades to a LSx drivetrain w/the rising costs of petrol.

How much farther forward are the LSx motor-mount tower tabs on the c.member vs. the sbc tabs?
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Does this mean the final configuration is TBD?
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My logic is that I most likely won't be the only guy that upgrades to a LSx drivetrain w/the rising costs of petrol.

How much farther forward are the LSx motor-mount tower tabs on the c.member vs. the sbc tabs?
They're actually set back a bit. Looks like ~3"; I haven't had one of each to compare. It looks like the rear tab is in virtually the same spot... Here's a photo comparison: SBC(top), LSX(mine,bottom)



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