Update on project Series II L67 93 Bonne (Pictures)
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Update on project Series II L67 93 Bonne (Pictures)
http://homepage.mac.com/crayonguy/PhotoAlbum1.html
Well today I pulled the engine out of my bonneville, I have them sitting by each other waiting for me to swap the wiring tomorrow. So I dont have much more to do get my pcm back form the programmers, fabricate the throttle bracket and weld the old exhaust flange onto the new manifold. Everything else pretty much matched up, I need to put the old ac compressor on though.
Well today I pulled the engine out of my bonneville, I have them sitting by each other waiting for me to swap the wiring tomorrow. So I dont have much more to do get my pcm back form the programmers, fabricate the throttle bracket and weld the old exhaust flange onto the new manifold. Everything else pretty much matched up, I need to put the old ac compressor on though.
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Wow... nice....
Are you planning to do any mods to the transmission?
And could you send a copy of all those pretty cds my way j/k (but it would be nice)
Are you planning to do any mods to the transmission?
And could you send a copy of all those pretty cds my way j/k (but it would be nice)
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tranmission is 2 years old so I didnt bother with anything, plus the torque dfiference is only 20lbs more =)
Those are infact DVDs and they a 7.24GB (I know, really odd size) each so unless you can send me a 80gb hdd to copy them to I dont think Ill be copying them =)
Those are infact DVDs and they a 7.24GB (I know, really odd size) each so unless you can send me a 80gb hdd to copy them to I dont think Ill be copying them =)
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Not much, took me about 2-3 hours this morning taking it out. I anticipate more time getting everything properly connected and running though.
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All the little stuff is easy because it doesnt require much manual labor =) All the crucial sensors are the exact same going from the series 1 to series 2 besides the MAF