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  1. #21
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    Quote Originally Posted by bk_cauley View Post
    see thats what i dont want to have to do. i dont want to move my trans. then i will have to mess around and cut/modify my shifter linkage and my driveshaft will end up beeing to short.

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    Thanks! Well I went from a 350/350 combo to the Ls1/4l60e. I dont know how much of a diff there is between the 350 and 4l60e as far as dimensions, but I used the original drive shaft. I wound up with about 1/2" more exposed on the drive shaft after the tail on the tranny. As far as the linkage I dont remember having to do anything to it.

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    Advance Adapters has a set that specifically say that they place the LSx engine in the same position as the factory SBC.

    Here is a link:

    Vortec Gen 3 mount to early GM 3 bolt mount | Engine & Transmission Conversion Adapters - Advance Adapters
    - Russ

    1996 GMC Sierra K1500 - 4.3L NV3500 / NP241 - DD
    1980 GMC Sierra Classic K25 - 5.3L NV4500 / NP241 - Project Truck

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    Quote Originally Posted by 80K25 View Post
    Advance Adapters has a set that specifically say that they place the LSx engine in the same position as the factory SBC.

    Here is a link:

    Vortec Gen 3 mount to early GM 3 bolt mount | Engine & Transmission Conversion Adapters - Advance Adapters
    These look almost identical to the ones I made for my swap in my 92 k1500. It was so close to the same location that if the exhaust would have had the right collectors it would have bolted right up.
    1992 rcsb k1500 lq4 4l80 swap done.If anyone has questions feel free email as I'm not on here very often. bobby_seitz@yahoo.com

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    Quote Originally Posted by ls182 View Post
    I dont know how much of a diff there is between the 350 and 4l60e as far as dimensions.
    there is a short and long shaft 350 trans. sounds like yours is the long.


    Quote Originally Posted by 80K25 View Post
    Advance Adapters has a set that specifically say that they place the LSx engine in the same position as the factory SBC.
    PERFECT

    This is a plate mount that takes a Gen 3 engine and adapts it to the early 3 bolt frame mounts. The rear of the Gen 3 block ends up in the same location as the rear of the engine stock V8 being replaced.
    thanks for helping me with that guys.
    1984 c10-its an old truck with an LSX

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    Saw these on ls1tech. Dirty Dingo - Dirty Dingo
    Think they will work for you?
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    wow. 4 inches of play! they should. if the advanced adapters ones dont work im sure those would.
    1984 c10-its an old truck with an LSX

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    Quote Originally Posted by Chevy-Art View Post
    Saw these on ls1tech. Dirty Dingo - Dirty Dingo
    Think they will work for you?
    What I great idea.

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    hey guys quick update. im working with dirty dingo on some motor mounts for our trucks to make a ls motor bolt up to a glide,350,400,700r4 in the factory trans placement for 73-87 trucks. He told me once we get them working he will start mass producing them.
    1984 c10-its an old truck with an LSX

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    Quote Originally Posted by MStefak View Post
    BK Cauley, dont get caught with your pants down like I did.

    Im doing the swap right now actually and last night I went to go and mount my tranny and my worst nightmare came true, my motor was about 1.5" to far forward.

    When I was looking at what designs of plates were best I could not find ANYWHERE that said "this one is stock location" . I finally stumbled across an obs swap and he used the S&P design plate so I figured well he did , so can I .

    My truck has an nv3500 5 spd in it ... you can understand why I REALLY did not want to move my transmission .. my shifter would move.

    So my suggestion is use the S&P design plate a picture of it is here ( LS1 Swap FAQs - LS1TECH ) and move the engine 1.5" backward of this.

    Good luck

    You also have to make sure that you put the plates on the correct side of the motor or it will move it too far forward, learned this the hard way.

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    The ones we talked about will be side specific and will adjustable from 2" rearward to 1" forward.
    1984 c10-its an old truck with an LSX

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