Yes sirFor an 80?
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Yes sirFor an 80?
Well good thing you are not doing it the nv4500 swap with ls isn't proven.. the amount of workto make it happen is something you need time and lots of fab skills.... ask me how I know have a customer's 94 Fzj80 in my shop for a while now....Yes sir
I was going to mention the neck in your last post but couldn't really tell by the angle if it was the long or short neck. . .I just bought the short one instead of trying to deal with it.Bang! Getting so close to trying to turn it over, I will be trying to start it by the end of this week. We’ll see if she runs! I’ll be tricking the NSS but, we’ll be testing other components.
Going to either spin the water pump neck, or get another as suggested in this thread. Not sure the straight up neck will work either with drive by cable. I’d really like to spin that neck to the passenger side more. Anyone ever tried that?
Do you have a pic or part number variant?I was going to mention the neck in your last post but couldn't really tell by the angle if it was the long or short neck. . .I just bought the short one instead of trying to deal with it.
@thatcabledude always mentions it and warns ppl. Gimme a min and I'll find it for you.Do you have a pic or part number variant?
Google 2007 Silverado water pump.Do you have a pic or part number variant?
It does, nearly the same as the LQ4 factory pump besides that hose output on the top.I assume it’ll fit a 99-00 LQ4? I’ll give it a shot. Hope the thermostat housing is the same. Didn’t know this gotcha till too late. No biggie.
Well, something I’m absolutely sick to my stomach over is, while trying to tighten down one of the spark plugs, pretty sure it was cross thread or stripped. I never put the plug in while it was off the motor. So I do t know if they were gooned up before. So I’ve got to try a thread chaser, or pull the head and out a helicoil in. Which they make a ton of kits to do this. Such a pain, since I was riding high off the momentum. But end of the day, only be a few days set back if I pull the head off to repair if I can’t get them to clean up enough while it’s on.
So add to the list of gotchas, along with marks adapter, better double check the threads on the aluminum heads. Pulled these heads from a different motor out of junkyard, so lesson learned on that for sure. Got to verify stuff like that.
Got the head back on after fixing that darn spark plug hole! Verified oil pressure with mechanical gauge. Looks good to me! 30-50 psi.