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Thread: Has anyone done a '97-'98 4x4 Swap?

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    Has anyone done a '97-'98 4x4 Swap?

    It seems like most of you guys do 2WD LSx swaps so that's why I'm looking to get specifics in regards to dealing with the exhaust setup and transmission adaptabality issues on a 4WD truck. Also, if anyone has done a swap of these years and did your own harness please feel free to chime in. I'm doing my own harness right now and wondering if there any tips and tricks I might have missed.
    Last edited by Blasphemy; 01-29-2015 at 08:10 PM.

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    Here is my build thread, hope it helps

    http://www.ls1truck.com/forums/lsx-t...questions.html
    84 K3500 Suburban, 05' 6.0L, forged, balanced, studded, boosted, 4L80E, NP205, D60/FF-14B, 37x12.50's.
    98 K2500 Suburban, currently undergoing 6.0L conversion

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    Definitely picked up a couple helpful tips on that thread. However, what I'm doing is using the complete LS harness that came with the engine, trimming out all things I don't need in the OBS harness, and powering the pcm/LS harness with the OBS fuse block. If you look at it this way, the engine/trans/pcm all need 12v power to work, and the info/power from those things needs to be fused and sent to the OBS cluster for reading. I didn't want to cut anything out of the newer harness if it wasn't absolutely necessary. I had to re-pin the connectors going into the selector switch at the trans because it had the newer style single connector, and pull all the pins out of the LS main fuse block c2 connector to plug them into my fuse block. I still want everything to look and feel as stock as possible for budget reasons...for now lt1swap.com has been my wiring bible the whole way and whatever wiring diagrams I find on the LS forums. I'm still trying to figure out what I'm going to do about my exhaust situation because I had plans of using a y-pipe that I bought but I'm pretty sure it's meant for a 2WD so it won't work. I might just piss off the neighbors and run straight headers to get it up and running then drive it to the exhaust shop and pray for no tickets lol
    Last edited by Blasphemy; 01-31-2015 at 09:37 PM.

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