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(How-to) - Yet Another s10 Swap

Discussion in 'The Hokey Ass Message Board' started by Abomination, Aug 1, 2008.

  1. bigtumtum
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    :)

    Hey jason afcorse ... i would do that.. i can only not promish how fast my buddy will be ..
     
  2. nailheadroadster
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    Great thread! Well thought out and explained with good pictures!!!! Thanks a bunch.
     
  3. Abomination
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    Hey, that thread isn't going anywhere - no hurry, man. :)

    ~Jason

     
  4. bigtumtum
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    i have just bought a complete chevrolet s10 were the engine is broken..

    so my swap can begin:D:D:D:D:):)
     

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  5. bigtumtum
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    does anybody have a drawing or the measurements. of this bracket...
     

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  6. bigtumtum
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    My good friend Robin has made his first drawing of the bracket hope you guys like it
     

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  7. bigtumtum
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    ow the measures is in metric not in inch!!
     
  8. Abomination
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  9. jeffs51chevy
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    The bracket that you need measurements for is just a piece of 3" square tubing 14 inches tall overall. It sits 8 1/2" above the s10 frame rail. The brackets allow me to use the stock chevy bed crossmembers along with the stock bolt locations in the bed wood. Here is a pic of the brackets welded to the s10 frame.
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    Thanks jeff anychange that you would have a small drwaing that just works better...

    ow also here is the other bracket...
     

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    if people want the original size of the drawing just email me.
     
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    What type of s10 dd you use jeff?? did you used?

    i have a 3100 1953 5window and i want to use this s10 for the swap
     

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  14. UnIOnViLLEHauNT
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    Is that how high its going to sit?
     
  15. bigtumtum
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    What do you mean???
     
  16. Abomination
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    In German or Dutch,

    Wie weit von den Boden sitzt es?

    Hoe verre van de grond het zal zitten?

    ;)

    ~Jason

     
  17. bigtumtum
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    Wow jason im impressed you can speak good dutch :D

    hoe komt dat je zo goed nederlands kan?
     
  18. Abomination
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    Omdat ik verbazend ben. ;)

    ~Jason

     
  19. bigtumtum
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    ahh vertaal computertje... of je hebt nederlandse roots..
     
  20. bigtumtum
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    So jeff if i understand correct this picture below is how far the distance is between frame rails and bed..

    so its 3"x3" L= 14"
     

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  22. nailheadroadster
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    In orde gaan de kerels, aan het Engels terug. Het gebruiken van de vertaler vergt teveel tijd. :)
     
  23. bigtumtum
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    hehehe funny guys.. now try it in chinese... :D


    does anybody knows what type of mounting brackets i can use to use my v8 in the chevrolet s10....
     
  24. jeffs51chevy
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    Yes and no. Yes, the section of 3" tubing is 14" overall, and yes, the distance above the frame rail is 8 1/2", but that is to the top if the tubing capped off with a 3 x 3 piece of 3/16 steel plate. The stock AD bed crossmember rests on the top of the tubing. The 8 1/2" measurement is not from the frame to the bottom of the bed, but to the bottom of the bed crossmember.
     
  25. bigtumtum
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    Damm.. i wish it was easy i have to read it and read it back...

    but to be honest too dificult to understand that you have a 3x3 3/16 on tope of the tube i still understand...

    so to be basic is correct please tell me if im wrong look at my drawing below..
     

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  26. Abomination
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    This guy walks you through the swap:
    http://www.geocities.com/lakota_circle_dancer/swap1.html

    But he touches upon this site:
    http://www.v8s10.org/

    http://www.v8s10.org/ is the place to go to learn about how to do the V8 swap on an S-10. There are links to places there that sell the kits and supplies - one quick look at them and you'll know what you need.

    It usually involves specialized headers for the pre-94 S-10 to clear the steering (the later S-10s do not have this problem) and mounts. Basically, if you have a 90-degree V6 in your S-10, a V8 will use the same motor mounts and bolt up to the same transmission (as the 90-degree V6 is identical to a Chevy V8, with two cylinders missing). If you have a 4-cylinder or 60-degree V6, you need a set of mounts.

    The mounts aren't very much money, and shipping isn't going to set you back too much, but I'm not sure how much Customs will be.

    Waste a few hours on http://www.v8s10.org/ when you get a chance. After about 20 minutes you'll be nodding your head affirmatively. Get exciter - it's easier than you think, and can be made to be a bolt-in procedure!

    Now, as for the radiator and accessories, you'll have to check http://www.v8s10.org/ - there are several ways to mount these, and although similar, they all differ with the person installing them. You'll just have to look at the various means and decide which method is right for you!

    ~Jason

     
  27. bigtumtum
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    Already knows it... its 2" see the drawing People come and share this..

    i want also make a drawing for this part..

    Chevrolet-Brackets.jpg

    chevycabmount.jpg
     

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  28. Abomination
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    I am not amazing - it is you sir, who are amazing!

    Thanks! Those drawings are awesome!!!!

    ~Jason

     
  29. bigtumtum
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    Hey Jason you dont have too if you type it in google it will say it already for example googltje.jpg
     
  30. Abomination
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    That is bad ass!

    Thanks again!

    ~Jason

     

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