Well the time has come that my wife and I finally picked up one of our dream projects (we initially wanted a 58 Apache but those are insane in price) for a deal that we would've been fools to pass up. It is a 1966 GMC P1000 (C10) with 66k original miles. With it we got a NOS rear GMC tailgate, NOS grill/headlight bezels, reproduction header panel, 99 6L/4L80e (iron heads) with some valvetrain goodies to throw in it. Are there any better/more user friendly swap kits/parts available than what I have listed?
The plans are to get it running/driving first then work on the exterior of the body.
Engine Swap Plans - Subject to change but this is what I've found thus far
1) Holley or Dirty Dingo engine mounts (leaning dirty dingo as they're a slider and allows me to use the nice and cheap speed engineering long tubes)
2) Holley or React trans crossmember (leaning toward Holley as it offers awesome exhaust clearance)
3) Holley Terminator X Max to control everything
4) Dakota Digital RTX gauges
5) Entropy LS swap radiator with trans cooler (hopefully it's enough cooler)
6) Vintage Air heat/AC system
7) Dakota Digital digital climate control interface for Vintage Air system
Engine Plans - These are subject to change but this is what I'm leaning on at this moment in time
1) Swap on some AL heads (I have to look at what I have here, I have 2 sets but don't know the numbers on em)
2) Swap on a TBSS intake with a Holley or FAST 92mm TB
3) Holley "Blackheart" LS swap long tube headers (1 7/8) or Speed Engineering LS swap long tube headers (1 3/4)
4) BTR "Truck Norris" cam
5) Comp Cams rocker trunnion upgrade (13702-KIT)
6) Comp Cams beehive springs (26918CS-KIT, 0.695" max lift)
7) New lifters (undecided?)
8) New high volume oil pump
9) Motion Raceworks steam port kit
10) Texas Speed pushrods
11) New timing chain/gears
12) Ceramic spark plug boots
13) Holley 2 piece valve covers to hide the coils a bit
Transmission Upgrades - Once this stock-ish trans fails I will overhaul it
1) FTI or Circle D or Pro Torque converter
2) Dual feed the direct clutches
3) Jakes recalibration kit
4) TransGo AFL ream
5) Sonnax lube regulated pressure valve or drill a line-to-lube hole in the pump case/body
6) Rollerized output
7) Cheap billet input
The plans are to get it running/driving first then work on the exterior of the body.
Engine Swap Plans - Subject to change but this is what I've found thus far
1) Holley or Dirty Dingo engine mounts (leaning dirty dingo as they're a slider and allows me to use the nice and cheap speed engineering long tubes)
2) Holley or React trans crossmember (leaning toward Holley as it offers awesome exhaust clearance)
3) Holley Terminator X Max to control everything
4) Dakota Digital RTX gauges
5) Entropy LS swap radiator with trans cooler (hopefully it's enough cooler)
6) Vintage Air heat/AC system
7) Dakota Digital digital climate control interface for Vintage Air system
Engine Plans - These are subject to change but this is what I'm leaning on at this moment in time
1) Swap on some AL heads (I have to look at what I have here, I have 2 sets but don't know the numbers on em)
2) Swap on a TBSS intake with a Holley or FAST 92mm TB
3) Holley "Blackheart" LS swap long tube headers (1 7/8) or Speed Engineering LS swap long tube headers (1 3/4)
4) BTR "Truck Norris" cam
5) Comp Cams rocker trunnion upgrade (13702-KIT)
6) Comp Cams beehive springs (26918CS-KIT, 0.695" max lift)
7) New lifters (undecided?)
8) New high volume oil pump
9) Motion Raceworks steam port kit
10) Texas Speed pushrods
11) New timing chain/gears
12) Ceramic spark plug boots
13) Holley 2 piece valve covers to hide the coils a bit
Transmission Upgrades - Once this stock-ish trans fails I will overhaul it
1) FTI or Circle D or Pro Torque converter
2) Dual feed the direct clutches
3) Jakes recalibration kit
4) TransGo AFL ream
5) Sonnax lube regulated pressure valve or drill a line-to-lube hole in the pump case/body
6) Rollerized output
7) Cheap billet input