luvit80 wrote:
Curious how did the pulley setup work?
Engine has been in and out of the engine bay at least 8 times as I massage it in bit by bit. Due to the serpentine belt assembly protruding out the front a little more (the harmonic balancer is quite long) I has to push the radiator pretty far forward and on the back end cut some of the firewall out for a healthy fit. The distributor sits in the firewall 1/2" so to make plug wires obtainable I also cut around that. You can imagine I have quite a project to clean up the cutting mess and seal up the firewall. Height-wise I bet it all would fit under the stock hood, which is a surprise as the alternator sit passenger-side and up a bit. I am putting on a cowl scoop so I know I wont have any issues.
The serpentine belt setup came with a power steering pump and an additinal pulley or two. I pulled the PS off and removed the pullies that were not doing anything. I ended up buying a shortened belt and it fit great.
The radiator placement is really quite nice I think. I am not pushed so far forward it looks like a frankenstein project. I only had to cut a small bit of the mounting braces and fabbed an aluminum brace that holds the top part of the radiator tight against the existing Luv framework. The bottom I used an aluminum L bracket the radiator base rests behind. With it all in place I have an inch of clearence. I'm using an electric fan to push the air through. The upper radiator support I cut out but I did it very carefully so that with some underbracing I can put the upper support right back on top and it looks nice. It covers the aluminum radiator top for a nice clean look.
I have went 2nd hand on almost everything for the project as it's a break to my pocketbook. My expenses thus far.
77 Luv Truck- $600
350 ci V8/350TH- $1000ish
Engine came with- B&M oil cooler, MSD 6A, Mallory fuel pump, Autometer Tach, and mechanical gauges, and a remote oil filter mount.
Weld Wheels/Tires- $500
Alum crossflow radiator- $60
S10 10 bolt rear end- $150
S10 Front spindles/calipers/rotors w/ tie rods and sleeves- $80
NIB carpet kit- $150
S10 Bench Seat- $40
Hurst shifter- $80
Lakewood Traction bars- $35
Total to date $2695
I still need brake lines, hoses to hook up the remote oil cooler and filter mount, some sort of an emergency brake as I cut my existing out out, and the insulation to go between my floor and carpet.
I used to work at Rockford Fosgate so I have an old school set of amps I will put under the seats (Punch 45 & Punch 75) which will drive 1 10 or 2 8's and a pair of 6.5s. Will have to create a simple thin box to sit behind the seat. Gotta grab another CD player somewhere.
Gotta get it painted somehow.
When its all said and done bet I can finish this project for under $3250.