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  • #76
    It has been just too hot to work on my swap. All I could do was just sit in the house while most of July and August creeped by. I'm about to get geared back up to finish the swap. I've seen a couple of ideas for exhaust designs on 3400s over at Pennock's Forum. I'd like to have the exhaust finalized and my harness wrapped up fairly soon. I received my chip from Ben and am looking forward to finishing this project.

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    • #77
      Which is why some swappers will sacrifice the "trunk" to make room for a good exhaust system.

      If you ain't rock and roll, you must be driving a Honda

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      • #78
        ever get the swap finished?
        "I am not what you so glibly call to be a civilized man. I have broken with society for reasons which I alone am able to appreciate. I am therefore not subject to it's stupid laws, and I ask you to never allude to them in my presence again."

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        • #79
          Originally posted by ericjon262 View Post
          ever get the swap finished?
          Have the engine/trans on a cradle, waiting for it to get warmer.

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          • #80
            As Spring approaches, I've started looking at what's needed to complete my swap. Engine and trans are on a spare cradle. Returnless fuel pump mod needs to be completed as well as the exhaust. Harness is 85% done. I realized after reading several posts of 3400 swaps on Pennocks that I have the wrong alternator. It is the 2 pin type which was originally used on the 2006 Uplander. Looks like a trip to the pick-n-pull is in order.

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            • #81
              hey i'm in the process of doing a 3500 swap into my 4 speed 85 gt. i'm also installing a getrag 5 speed tranny. im mocking up a true dual exhaust system for it and still having the trunk. im running 2.5" exhaust. and a cross flow dynomax muffler with dual inlets and dual outlets. i did flip the exhaust manifolds to the opposite sides of the egine so the one that comes straight down is visual when looking at the engine in the car. thats just the way im doing my exhaust for thought if you needed some.

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              • #82
                Quite the write up. I'm trying to do some research for a fellow employee who wants to swap a 3400 into a 1985 Fiero 2.8L. Only thing that concerns me is the motor mount holes, did GM change the mounting hole locations from 85 to 1999?

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                • #83
                  Originally posted by natebee View Post
                  Quite the write up. I'm trying to do some research for a fellow employee who wants to swap a 3400 into a 1985 Fiero 2.8L. Only thing that concerns me is the motor mount holes, did GM change the mounting hole locations from 85 to 1999?
                  No change in mounting holes. The 85 mount needs just a little taken off to fit correctly.

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                  • #84
                    Originally posted by flimbob View Post
                    No change in mounting holes. The 85 mount needs just a little taken off to fit correctly.
                    Wow, thats amazing they kept the same mount location after all these years!! Yay for us! Should be a fun swap then. Thanks bob. Can't wait to see your finished project

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                    • #85
                      I'm hoping 2012 will be the year I finally get my swap going. My swap is my dd and I can't afford alot of downtime caused by unknowns. Unfortunately there will be unknowns caused by various things. Had to do an emergency motor swap using a stock 2.8 because the original motor decided to give out after 200k miles. As it stands, I'm still waiting on:

                      Exhaust design
                      plumbing
                      small amount of harness wiring

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                      • #86
                        Originally posted by flimbob View Post
                        I'm hoping 2012 will be the year I finally get my swap going. My swap is my dd and I can't afford alot of downtime caused by unknowns. Unfortunately there will be unknowns caused by various things. Had to do an emergency motor swap using a stock 2.8 because the original motor decided to give out after 200k miles. As it stands, I'm still waiting on:

                        Exhaust design
                        plumbing
                        small amount of harness wiring
                        Not sure if this helps, but for exhaust I'm getting a y-pipe made that utilizes a stock-style muffler and tail pipes, to simplify the setup and keep it inexpensive. For the intake side, I used the stock air cleaner canister with a 45* 3" coupler, 6" long section of 3" exhaust pipe, and a straight 3" coupler to to throttle body (lx5 65mm throttle body). The 45* coupler cost me about $20 and the exhaust pipe cost me $6. And the 3" straight coupler I already had. I was nervous at first about the wiring but it's pretty straight forward I just took my time and double-checked my work.

                        Actually the only thing that held up firing up my swap was clogged fuel injectors. It always pays to have injectors tested in my experience.
                        '89 Firebird, 3500 Turbo, T56, 9-bolt/4.11
                        '86 Fiero, 3500, 4-speed

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                        • #87
                          any updates for us?
                          "I am not what you so glibly call to be a civilized man. I have broken with society for reasons which I alone am able to appreciate. I am therefore not subject to it's stupid laws, and I ask you to never allude to them in my presence again."

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                          • #88
                            Originally posted by ericjon262 View Post
                            any updates for us?
                            Trying to locate a nice clean pickup to use as a daily driver so I can finally finish my swap. At this point I haven't been able to work on the swap. It's been over a year(almost 2) since I paid for the ECM tuning from Ben. Guess I need to contact him regarding what it will take to finally get moving on it.

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