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  • #61
    I didn't want the engine damaged in the unloading process, so I opted out of using a risky fork-lift.







    Then my sister took if for a quick drive to make sure everything checked out.




    The pullout came with everything and more: all the hoses, wires, pedal assembly, throttle cable, sensors, shift knob, more hoses, manifolds, all the accessories, air conditioning, and the engine/tranny mounts.





    Another look at its future home. I went with ls swap because of simplicity and reliability. It weighs almost the same as the previous setup, costs next to nothing, makes enormous torque, is very reliable, any dumb american can fix/work on it. And again, due to my lack of knowledge, this is a great place to start.







    Sorry about the high quality photos, I couldn't figure out how to adjust the aperture of my iPhone 4 camera...





    I hired a engine hoist assembly team, but do to it's composition, I now understand why I still don't have a functioning lift..





    Now begins the removal of the trans to get the engine on a stand.





    Does anyone actually use these?









    Since the lift doesn't work, my brother just lifted it onto the stand








    Success


















    Removed the factory sway bar to make way for v8 7 quart oil pan capacity




    Next I pretend like I know how to do minor engine block work

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    • #62
      Love your style dude, this thread makes me I admire your dedication and it looks like you are learning a lot out of this project. Keep rocking it, looking forward to the next chapter!

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      • #63
        SICK!!! Build just got waaaaaaaaayy better!
        -Christian.

        '91 318iS AW2/blk slow garage queen/build...
        '02 ///M3 carbonschwartz 6MT daily beast
        '37 Chevy pickup-garagequeen...

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        • #64
          A bunch of parts came in. These seats weigh 13 lbs a piece, and fit well on the rails.












          The instructions are pretty straight forward.













          Mishimoto quality always impresses me.













          Got the u build it intake kit. Kinda feel whatever about it. Bad pic.




          Then I went to Baltimore to go to Sikky's headquarters. I showed up and nobody was there and then a M5 flew into the parking lot (followed by a couple cars) and proceeded to turn some of the rear tire tread into smoke and donuts. I smiled. M5's are animals. They all came in and I was happy to see that they were all my age, and also found out it was a rental (perfect). Loaded up noodle (the DD) with the gf and tons of massive sikky boxes full of swap parts.






















































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          • #65
            so this threads amazing .... so like bravo. and hey nice welds!

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            • #66
              threatening.



              good stuff, nice seeing another 240 here!!
              FUEL INJECTED SUICIDE MACHINE

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              • #67
                I genuinely can't work out if you're trying to do this properly or not

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                • #68
                  Then your motor friend did a quick once over and missed the TB wide open which turned it into a giant water bottle...


                  jk, just seems like it would fit. Good news is you'd do a great job fixing it!


                  Great job, especially your attitude and determination teaching yourself everything...I'm actually eager to see you tackle the bodywork of it and see how that comes along more so than the swap. Good luck!
                  Last edited by brandn3w; 11-17-2014, 07:24 AM.

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                  • #69
                    This is awesome. Most people would have kicked their friend in the balls for their inspection skills, parted out the car, cut the losses...literally, and then started over. Its inspiring to see you keep going. Cant wait to see the finished product. Also make sure when this is all done you put the total amount spend on this project. I would be pretty curious to know.

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                    • #70
                      Originally posted by walkbyfaith View Post
                      This is awesome. Most people would have kicked their friend in the balls for their inspection skills, parted out the car, cut the losses...literally, and then started over. Its inspiring to see you keep going. Cant wait to see the finished product. Also make sure when this is all done you put the total amount spend on this project. I would be pretty curious to know.
                      I appreciate everyone's support, and I will do that. I've been keeping all the receipts, I just don't like looking at them.

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                      • #71
                        Originally posted by anti.engineered View Post
                        I genuinely can't work out if you're trying to do this properly or not
                        I'm still not sure either... I think the plan is to do the power train, suspension, etc correctly or well and just have fun with the body. Maybe swap everything to a clean shell in the future

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                        • #72
                          This is rad!!! And I love the gifs.... Keep it comin'

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                          • #73
                            Originally posted by mikey G View Post
                            At least youre persistant....this is turning out better then anticipated. What are the details on the motor? Full rebuild?
                            The motor is currently a completely stock 2002 trans am complete pullout from cleveland pick-a-part. The motor was out of an incredibly low mileage firebird from New Mexico. It had very high compression and a low percent difference between all the cylinders, as well as great vacuum pressure. So its a basic 5.7L 346 cubic in LS1. The bonus is the shifter location, accessory locations, and the LS6 intake. Cleveland sent videos of the engine running in-car before they pulled it and wrapped it up professionally and crated it to me for a great price-- considering I was paying mostly for the backing of a reputable company.

                            Future plans for the motor are a secret, but they won't disappoint. Annnd who knows, there might be more reasons for the title of this build..

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                            • #74
                              came because i wanted to see the worst by ever, stayed because sarcasm and gifs.. subd for sure this things sick..


                              Low n' Slow
                              Twitter/IG: ChicoChiefer
                              1996 Saturn SW2 DD in progress
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                              • #75
                                Good work so far man!
                                Ol Dirty Bastard - RIP

                                Photo by Alex Dooley
                                2016 Ducati Scrambler, 2015 Subaru Impreza

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