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Old 04-05-2011, 09:44 PM
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Hey man awesome build your working on! What kind of coating is that on the pipes? Got a kit coming from Kyle myself and might do the same thing.
Thanks, man! Hot pipes are ceramic hi temp black and cold pipes are low gloss black. Oh awesome!!!
Old 04-06-2011, 05:11 PM
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I finish paints the transmission's body also, got Circle D high stall from ups today. Here pics

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Old 04-07-2011, 07:30 AM
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Good move on painting that tranny, it was looking like it had been used as a zinc anode!!
Old 04-07-2011, 02:44 PM
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Looks like a good build you have there and some nice progress. Should be a fun ride when you get it all put together.
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Originally Posted by Spoolin
Good move on painting that tranny, it was looking like it had been used as a zinc anode!!
That's exactly how the oil pan on the LY6 looked...only the aluminum was affected.
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Originally Posted by Spoolin
Good move on painting that tranny, it was looking like it had been used as a zinc anode!!
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Looks like a good build you have there and some nice progress. Should be a fun ride when you get it all put together.
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That's exactly how the oil pan on the LY6 looked...only the aluminum was affected.
Thanks! That's right. I like it. Looks good!! Now I finish ordered muffler, tip, DEI exhaust wraps, Steel ties, Tru-Cool MAX transmission cooler, etc too.

I need to know about 80E and Tru-cool max trans cooler. What is the fitting thread size on the trucool cooler and fitting thread size on the 4l80e? and size hose ???
Old 04-08-2011, 06:51 AM
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Originally Posted by SuperSilverado53
Thanks! That's right. I like it. Looks good!! Now I finish ordered muffler, tip, DEI exhaust wraps, Steel ties, Tru-Cool MAX transmission cooler, etc too.

I need to know about 80E and Tru-cool max trans cooler. What is the fitting thread size on the trucool cooler and fitting thread size on the 4l80e? and size hose ???
wow nice build crazy how close our motors will be. i just ordered my pistons yesterday k444x3 look to be the same piston kit. also ordering callies today. as for the 80 thread size i dont know. but if you want to make way with the factory steel lines you can go with press lock hose and route it how you want them. heres the fittings you will need for the 4l80 trannys. i just used these for my 80 swap and it worked great. these are pretty trick and you can use -an fittings for everything. http://www.sweetperformance.com/prod...&productId=496
here they are on EBAY. but these are -8 which would probably be a bit big i know they sell -6 which was prefect for me http://shop.ebay.com/?_from=R40&_trk...All-Categories
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Originally Posted by shawnss
wow nice build crazy how close our motors will be. i just ordered my pistons yesterday k444x3 look to be the same piston kit. also ordering callies today. as for the 80 thread size i dont know. but if you want to make way with the factory steel lines you can go with press lock hose and route it how you want them. heres the fittings you will need for the 4l80 trannys. i just used these for my 80 swap and it worked great. these are pretty trick and you can use -an fittings for everything. http://www.sweetperformance.com/prod...&productId=496
here they are on EBAY. but these are -8 which would probably be a bit big i know they sell -6 which was prefect for me http://shop.ebay.com/?_from=R40&_trk...All-Categories
Thanks, man! Awesome!! I don't want use factory steel lines. Sure, I will check up on link. Thanks. I try do my best to find right size, fittings, hose.
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Got ups box from summit racing today and one missing for tip but will arrive at my house this Monday also, Finally Cam will arrive my house this Monday too, been wait for almost four weeks!


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Old 04-11-2011, 06:57 PM
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Got fedex and UPS boxes today for exhaust tip and cam. Here pics. I took cam to Matt's shop today and will finish build motor for two weeks. Here some pics.

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