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    Finally, my 1994 Silverado LSX swap thread!

    It's about time I start this thing!
    1994 Silverado stepside currently with a 350 TIB and 4L60E
    My soon to be Sleeper


    Engine and trans parts that are going in:
    862 heads milled 0.015, 45 degree cut valves and with LS6 springs
    Edelbrock Performer RPM Carb'd LS1 Intake manifold
    Holley 750cfm double pumper carb
    Holley Fuel pressure regulator
    Comp cams Thumpr Cam
    MSD 6LS ignition
    Dirty Dingo engine mounts
    LT Headers 2" primary's baby (thanks to DBRODS)
    (2) SLP Loudmouth mufflers
    GM flywheel adapter with longer bolts to use my early 4L60E, thats right a carb with a 4L60E.
    Transgo HD2 Shift Kit and Corvette servo

    And some pics for yall




    Last edited by 94_OBS; 05-03-2012 at 08:53 AM.

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    So thats it for now, I am probably going to remove the oil pan tonight and clean it. Then I will paint the block and install the cam. It's finally moving along.

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    Where did you get the motor from? The bottom of a lake? Jk. Looking good. I kinda wish I would have done some painting on mine now.

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    Quote Originally Posted by bstill View Post
    Where did you get the motor from? The bottom of a lake? Jk. Looking good. I kinda wish I would have done some painting on mine now.
    LOL, It took me awhile to find where the oil leak came from and then I found this:


    There was a hole in the timing cover that was poorly covered with gasket sealer.

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    That's some awsome cleaning lol
    Slowest in Oklahoma...

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    Quote Originally Posted by ecld_07 View Post
    That's some awsome cleaning lol
    I hate detail work so this has taken alot for me to do, but I will be happier and proud when it is done.

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    What did you use to clean the top of the pistons? They came out nice.

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