And it's awesome to think that no matter where you are, you can walk into a parts store and walk out with whatever piece you need! Thanks for watching!
Just found this video, I have been running a late model Chevy truck radiator in my 72 for years. What I did differently was I found the smaller radiator fit in the core support easier, I cut off the plastic pegs on the bottom and used the original style mounts. The upper mounts on the radiator were used to mount my ls1 fan to the radiator with the help of a home made bracket adapter.
Hello Carguy. Sounds like the same setup that we put on Emily's 1970. We ended up going with a mechanical fan on hers. Would have liked to do an electric one for sure. Thanks for watching and commenting. We appreciate it. Jerry and Emily
Nice work. I basically used the same pieces on my '68 C10 except I used a water pump from a 2010 Camaro 6.2. Not only was the outlet on the drivers side of the engine so you can use a very short upper hose but it included a tapped boss on the passenger side for a belt tensioner pulley if you don't use the stock belt routing. All that was needed was to cut off the mounting ear on the alt/PS support where the stock idler pulley is mounted.
Great info, Ken! We've heard of a few people running the Camaro water pump, but didn't know exactly what it entailed. Thanks for watching and sharing! --Emily and Jerry
I am doing a swap on a 71 Caprice and my radiator is much narrower than the one out of my 04 Silverado donor. I was wondering if there was another GM radiator narrower that I could run so I can still use the factory cooling system with all the factory components, instead of re inventing the wheel trying to figure out how to incorporate my stock '71 cooling system with my 5.3 swap, id rather keep it as original to the 2004 tahoe set up as possible.... Thank you in advance for any input, as always I appreciate your channel more than you know it's like having a LS guru to run and get all your questions answered.... Much appreciated
Hey Matthew. There is a radiator that is a little over 28 inches for a core width that might work for you. Spectra Premium CU2334. They did not have a electric fan setup for these radiators, they we're all mechanical. We used it in Emily's 70 because of it's size. It might be your best option. Hope that helps and if you end up using it be sure to let us know. Jerry and Emily
Working on my semi today , some hard to reach fittings behind the dash I thought dang it I bet that crows would work to reach them and sure enough it did .
Tell me some stuff about this. 78 truck like yours. I ran the factory clutch fan on my engine. Then put a 75 triple core radiator and radiator 75 fan shroud. All of it fit perfect. I ran a $30 upper hose adapter with bleed port built in. And used factory upper hose. When I tried to use the 2003 radiator from the Tahoe, it was too tall. I haven’t run the truck yet. I don’t see why the older triple core with clutch fan won’t work. Can you tell me why you didn’t go a route like this. Your video did open up ideas on what I can do with electric fans now that I know the stuff fits as well as it does.
Hello Jack. I like to use the radiator from the newer donors mainly because I will try to go with a electric fan. That fan gives me more room and options for my air intake. It also makes the engine warm up quicker and maintains a more even engine temp with AC on or off. It absolutely makes the AC work better and it doesn't rob any HP aside from the alternator load which is next to nothing. The overflow system from earlier on rely on the radiator cap to keep a cooling system full, in order for that to happen there can not be any coolant leaks at all. If there is a leak on a overflow system, it may just run hot and never create the vacuum needed to pull that coolant back into the radiator. On a sealed system, that coolant is just there to use and the LS just don't leak like the earlier motors. I build these for customers also, so I will use the low coolant indicator that is built into that coolant tank so they can get a warning if the coolant drops to that level. The way you have done yours will work perfectly fine. We did our 74 k10 the same and it works great. Thanks for watching, commenting and reading this extremely long reply. My apologies, I just love this stuff. Jerry
I’ve watched quite a few of your videos on LS stuff very informative. I’m curious you didn’t show you hooking up the large hose on the overflow tank, I picked up of modern tank at the junkyard the other day off of a Sunfire and I thought I was gonna put it into the lower radiator hose (T) is how it was on the sun fire, but yours looks like it’s going to the LS water pump, I searched the previous video to see if I missed you hooking that up but I didn’t see it
Hey T Dubb. I use the original style coolant tank and the hoses from the donor. The one you are describing runs from the water pump, y's off and goes to the tank and also the return side of the heater core. There is another one off of the water pump that goes to the inlet of the heater core. We haven't done a video talking about that but probably should. I hope that answered your question. Thanks for watching. Jerry
We don't, but it's the same as this video. The pieces end up fitting a little differently, but the process is the same. Here's a video of an engine swap on our 70 C10. It might give you an idea of how it fits. ua-cam.com/video/Z4J4vRngjzI/v-deo.html We appreciate you watching!
Hello and good day too you all!!! I am newly subscribed to your channel and watched most all videos of the 85 ls swap gonna help me emensley with my project. I love how you explain every job on your list step by step and not just switching from eg radiator to injector wireing and heater hose. One step at a time. thats a great help thanks some of us are not smart and need simple explanations. 😃😃😃 My question to you is. On a early to mid 80s how would you support the rad being its a different bracket style than this yellow truck your working on? Peace i meen is the shroud on top. like the icing on the cake. lol
Welcome aboard! 👋 Glad you're enjoying the videos! We actually have 2 1986 C10 LS swaps coming up, so if you can hold out for just a bit, we'll have you covered! If there's anything else you'd like to see, just let us know and we'll do our best to make it happen. We appreciate you watching!
Jerry, I’m LS swapping an ‘87 squarebody. It has had a new radiator installed in it. Would it hurt for me to use that radiator? I have a 5.3 LS. I will also install a dual electric fan shroud.
Hello Joey. I have seen a bunch of them with that stock radiator. There wouldn't be any reason not to use it that I could see. Thanks for watching. Jerry
have you ever tried using square body accessory engine parts, like radiator ,puke bottle, powersteering pump n brackets, one wire alt. I'm to keep from using as many of donor trucks parts, as they cost more than square body parts do. also do you run DEX-COOL or glychol based coolant? temp. of thermostat?
No, I have always used the ls parts. The work involved in keeping with the original square body parts would out weigh the cost of the parts. I run orange DEX-COOL in them. Thanks Jerry
What do you do with the steam vent by the intake? Did you plug it into the radiator by the rad cap? I mean its essentially just like a 99-06 silverado ?
Yep, this setup is just like the donor and uses all donor parts. That steam line runs to the port on the radiator just like on a Silverado. Thanks for watching! --Emily and Jerry
Just seen your video on this great video! I’m in the process of swapping a 68 c10 and I was curious what upper mount do you use to put in the stock Yukon radiator Iv got a complete Yukon xl for my swap
Hello Jesse. I use the top portion of the radiator support from the donor and modify them to work as my upper radiator support. It ends up bolting to the radiator and the shroud like normal and then fastens to the trucks core support at its original mounting holes. We should probably do a video on that. Thanks for watching. Jerry and Emily
The oem harness already has the plug on it to plug into the cooling fan relay harness and the computer is already set up to turn the fans on for whatever your donor vehicle was even if it had mechanical fan. When you have computer programmed you can let them know you want to run electric fans and what temperature you would like to have fans on and off. I run 180 degree thermostats and just let them know that and they adjust accordingly. Thanks Eric. Let us know how it goes. Jerry
On these I use the condenser from a 85 model c10. I heat the tubes on it and bend them out a little further out to go around radiator. I use 85 high side line going to evaporator and then I use a Murray 55468 suction and discharge line assembly.
Just watched your video on swapping the 5.3 into the 1970 c10 and was wondering if that truck has the 28” wide radiator or if its the wider one that this truck got?
We appreciate you watching our stuff! The 70 has this same radiator in it. It fits a little different, but we used the same lower mount concept. I still have zip ties for upper mounts... I want to make a shroud that covers the space between the grill and rad support, and I keep thinking someday I'll come up with some amazing idea to do it in one piece. So far no luck! 🤣🤣 --Emily
Thanks for the video! On the Stock top plate shroud cover is that out of the Suburban you took the LS out of? or the 1978 Squarebody? Not sure I have seen that top mounting plate before?
That piece is original to the 1978 C10. I believe we just added a couple tabs on the back to hold the radiator, and bolted it to the stock location. It worked and looked great!
On most of our swaps we use the original donor transmission lines. We end up cutting about just a few inches off of them and then putting a new flare on the ends. You can buy new transmission lines from most parts stores and just cut and flare them to fit. Thanks for tuning in! --Jerry and Emily
Roughly what temp should these 5.3 swapped trucks run at? My 86 C10, 2002 5.3 with a stock mechanical fan, reusing the C10's original fan shroud and radiator runs about 200-210 running around town. It has the stock 187 degree thermostat. Just seems warmer than it should be. Already replaced the stock fan clutch with a new one. Thanks for all your vids. They def helped doing my swap.
The stock program for most of these that I have seen is going to turn the fan on at 200 degrees. When you have your computer programmed you can have the fan controlled at whatever temperature you like. I believe the higher running temps these days are due to emissions and fuel economy. I personally leave them at 200. Thanks
@@UglyTruckExperience Thanks for the reply. Yeah I've got an auto meter temp gauge in the passenger side head back by #8, and it reads about 10 degrees higher than the factory temp sensor at the front of the driver's side head. Guess I'm just used to my old SBCs running right at 180. Told the parts guy the other day that my holding onto the SBC must be like the rodders that held onto their Flatheads in the 50s. Thanks again.
I have been replacing them with a new condenser that would been from the donor vehicle. I have to modify the radiator support a bit but it works better and I can use the donor high pressure line to compressor. Thanks. Jerry
Great video ugly garage. Im using your vids for my 74 k5 blazer 4x4. Do you know if the stock radiator will work with the th400 trans hook ups. Also what's your opinion on coolant type. I'm leaning toward oe orange dex-cool
If your using the ls radiator you will have different fittings at the radiator. It sounds like you are putting in a LS and keeping the 400 transmission? I use orange dexcool. Thanks Jerry
@@UglyTruckExperience HI Jerry, Yeah I'm keeping the th400 Trans and got a 5.3 lm7 I will be dropping in. I'm keeping the 400 trans cause it's passenger side drop for the drives haft. I was liking the radiator set up your video had in keeping the motor and radiator together. Cool thanks for the info
Sounds cool. We have a 74 short bed 4x4. We're using a 4L60E with a stock transfer case. It would have definitely been easier to keep the TH400. Keep us posted on your build. Best of luck. Thanks Jerry
Each one of them is a little different depending on exactly where the reservoir is sitting and the make and model that your working with. What are you swapping?
If your swapping into a 83 chevy wagon you might just want to use it's original radiator and see if you can't find some radiator hoses that would line up ok. Adding a steam line to the upper hose also. Thanks Jerry
No, we don't, but I'm sure someone out there sells something that will work. Part of the fun of LS swaps is getting everything into just the right spot, so we make each bracket custom every time. It's like Tetris, but with truck parts! 😁 Thanks for watching!
That is the top piece that I cut out of the donor radiator support. I rivet a bracket onto it that I custom make and then the radiator and fan bolt together like they would in the 2004 donor truck. It ends up looking pretty nice I think. Jerry
Yes it is Papergator. It is out of the 2005 donor vehicle. They work really nicely on a swap and they are very cheap to replace if needed. Thanks for watching. Jerry
A guy would almost think these older trucks were made for ls swaps. Everything lines up like it was built with upgrades in mind! Nice work!👍🇨🇦
And it's awesome to think that no matter where you are, you can walk into a parts store and walk out with whatever piece you need! Thanks for watching!
I am happy to be part of the team working with you good people
Another must have video when swapping an LS in a square body! Great info. Thanks to both of you for sharing your wealth of knowledge.
Thanks for watching!
Just found this video, I have been running a late model Chevy truck radiator in my 72 for years. What I did differently was I found the smaller radiator fit in the core support easier, I cut off the plastic pegs on the bottom and used the original style mounts. The upper mounts on the radiator were used to mount my ls1 fan to the radiator with the help of a home made bracket adapter.
Hello Carguy. Sounds like the same setup that we put on Emily's 1970. We ended up going with a mechanical fan on hers. Would have liked to do an electric one for sure. Thanks for watching and commenting. We appreciate it. Jerry and Emily
Did you use the upper and lower shroud out of the doner truck?
@@chalecharros7689 I’m using an electric fan, the fan is off of a 97 to 02 f body. I had to make some brackets to mount it.
These videos are golden for a guy about to take on a ls swap in a c10. Thanks for including all the details
It's all about the details! Thanks for watching! 👋
Nice work. I basically used the same pieces on my '68 C10 except I used a water pump from a 2010 Camaro 6.2. Not only was the outlet on the drivers side of the engine so you can use a very short upper hose but it included a tapped boss on the passenger side for a belt tensioner pulley if you don't use the stock belt routing. All that was needed was to cut off the mounting ear on the alt/PS support where the stock idler pulley is mounted.
Great info, Ken! We've heard of a few people running the Camaro water pump, but didn't know exactly what it entailed. Thanks for watching and sharing! --Emily and Jerry
Best Ls swap channel on youtube hands down!!!
Thanks so much, Emmett! We appreciate that! 👋
@@UglyTruckExperience your welcome!
What's next? I love this series on the LS swap. Great video as always
Thanks Randy, this weeks video is going to be wiring it up the easy way and firing this truck up for the first time.
Great video! Really enjoy all your engineering. You should sell the brackets you make I know they would sell
Thanks for watching! You're not the first person to ask about those brackets! Maybe we should go into the bracket business... 🤔😆
@@UglyTruckExperiencebracket racket. 😀
🤣🤣 Someone should definitely start a company called Bracket Racket!
I second that!
#subbed. He said we are trying to reach 1,000,000 subs by the end of this month😂😂😂. Thanks for the great and easy to understand information.
Thanks for subscribing! We're still working on that million! 🤣 We appreciate you tuning in!
Love the upper radiator mount idea!
Thanks! It's a pretty simple fix, especially if you're using the stock electric fans. Thanks for watching!
@@UglyTruckExperience is that upper radiator mount the stock piece from the c10 or the donor vehicle?
It is! We just added a couple tabs to hold the radiator a little tighter. Thanks for watching!
@@Fahrenheit_Motorsportsit's the original from the Square body.
It is.from the donor. Jerry
all you need now 999,999 almost there just keep working on your awesome 👌
We're so close! 😆😁 Thanks for watching!
Thank you for all your videos
You're very welcome! We appreciate you watching! --Emily and Jerry
I am doing a swap on a 71 Caprice and my radiator is much narrower than the one out of my 04 Silverado donor. I was wondering if there was another GM radiator narrower that I could run so I can still use the factory cooling system with all the factory components, instead of re inventing the wheel trying to figure out how to incorporate my stock '71 cooling system with my 5.3 swap, id rather keep it as original to the 2004 tahoe set up as possible.... Thank you in advance for any input, as always I appreciate your channel more than you know it's like having a LS guru to run and get all your questions answered.... Much appreciated
Hey Matthew. There is a radiator that is a little over 28 inches for a core width that might work for you. Spectra Premium CU2334. They did not have a electric fan setup for these radiators, they we're all mechanical. We used it in Emily's 70 because of it's size. It might be your best option. Hope that helps and if you end up using it be sure to let us know. Jerry and Emily
Working on my semi today , some hard to reach fittings behind the dash I thought dang it I bet that crows would work to reach them and sure enough it did .
Crows feet are a lifesaver in tight spots like that!
Tell me some stuff about this. 78 truck like yours. I ran the factory clutch fan on my engine. Then put a 75 triple core radiator and radiator 75 fan shroud. All of it fit perfect. I ran a $30 upper hose adapter with bleed port built in. And used factory upper hose.
When I tried to use the 2003 radiator from the Tahoe, it was too tall.
I haven’t run the truck yet. I don’t see why the older triple core with clutch fan won’t work.
Can you tell me why you didn’t go a route like this.
Your video did open up ideas on what I can do with electric fans now that I know the stuff fits as well as it does.
Hello Jack. I like to use the radiator from the newer donors mainly because I will try to go with a electric fan. That fan gives me more room and options for my air intake. It also makes the engine warm up quicker and maintains a more even engine temp with AC on or off. It absolutely makes the AC work better and it doesn't rob any HP aside from the alternator load which is next to nothing. The overflow system from earlier on rely on the radiator cap to keep a cooling system full, in order for that to happen there can not be any coolant leaks at all. If there is a leak on a overflow system, it may just run hot and never create the vacuum needed to pull that coolant back into the radiator. On a sealed system, that coolant is just there to use and the LS just don't leak like the earlier motors. I build these for customers also, so I will use the low coolant indicator that is built into that coolant tank so they can get a warning if the coolant drops to that level. The way you have done yours will work perfectly fine. We did our 74 k10 the same and it works great. Thanks for watching, commenting and reading this extremely long reply. My apologies, I just love this stuff. Jerry
nice ..thank you for that one boss …
You bet! Thanks for watching!
I’ve watched quite a few of your videos on LS stuff very informative. I’m curious you didn’t show you hooking up the large hose on the overflow tank, I picked up of modern tank at the junkyard the other day off of a Sunfire and I thought I was gonna put it into the lower radiator hose (T) is how it was on the sun fire, but yours looks like it’s going to the LS water pump, I searched the previous video to see if I missed you hooking that up but I didn’t see it
Hey T Dubb. I use the original style coolant tank and the hoses from the donor. The one you are describing runs from the water pump, y's off and goes to the tank and also the return side of the heater core. There is another one off of the water pump that goes to the inlet of the heater core. We haven't done a video talking about that but probably should. I hope that answered your question. Thanks for watching. Jerry
Hi guys!!
? Do you guys have pictures on the 67-72 LS Radiator swap? 👍🏻👊🏻
We don't, but it's the same as this video. The pieces end up fitting a little differently, but the process is the same. Here's a video of an engine swap on our 70 C10. It might give you an idea of how it fits. ua-cam.com/video/Z4J4vRngjzI/v-deo.html We appreciate you watching!
Fantastic thank you 🙏🏻
Almost a million subs.....
Hello and good day too you all!!! I am newly subscribed to your channel and watched most all videos of the 85 ls swap gonna help me emensley with my project. I love how you explain every job on your list step by step and not just switching from eg radiator to injector wireing and heater hose. One step at a time. thats a great help thanks some of us are not smart and need simple explanations. 😃😃😃 My question to you is. On a early to mid 80s how would you support the rad being its a different bracket style than this yellow truck your working on? Peace i meen is the shroud on top. like the icing on the cake. lol
Welcome aboard! 👋 Glad you're enjoying the videos! We actually have 2 1986 C10 LS swaps coming up, so if you can hold out for just a bit, we'll have you covered! If there's anything else you'd like to see, just let us know and we'll do our best to make it happen. We appreciate you watching!
Thanks for sharing.
We appreciate you tuning in, Sam!
I am about to do the same in my 76
Awesome! Thanks for watching! Let us know how it goes! --Emily
Would you consider making some coolant tank brackets and selling them
We will be making some fairly soon. What are you putting ls into?
1984 c10
@@UglyTruckExperience are you making them yet? how much for 86 c10?
Jerry, I’m LS swapping an ‘87 squarebody. It has had a new radiator installed in it. Would it hurt for me to use that radiator? I have a 5.3 LS. I will also install a dual electric fan shroud.
Hello Joey. I have seen a bunch of them with that stock radiator. There wouldn't be any reason not to use it that I could see. Thanks for watching. Jerry
have you ever tried using square body accessory engine parts, like radiator ,puke bottle, powersteering pump n brackets, one wire alt. I'm to keep from using as many of donor trucks parts, as they cost more than square body parts do. also do you run DEX-COOL or glychol based coolant? temp. of thermostat?
No, I have always used the ls parts. The work involved in keeping with the original square body parts would out weigh the cost of the parts. I run orange DEX-COOL in them. Thanks Jerry
What do you do with the steam vent by the intake? Did you plug it into the radiator by the rad cap? I mean its essentially just like a 99-06 silverado ?
Yep, this setup is just like the donor and uses all donor parts. That steam line runs to the port on the radiator just like on a Silverado. Thanks for watching! --Emily and Jerry
Just seen your video on this great video! I’m in the process of swapping a 68 c10 and I was curious what upper mount do you use to put in the stock Yukon radiator Iv got a complete Yukon xl for my swap
Hello Jesse. I use the top portion of the radiator support from the donor and modify them to work as my upper radiator support. It ends up bolting to the radiator and the shroud like normal and then fastens to the trucks core support at its original mounting holes. We should probably do a video on that. Thanks for watching. Jerry and Emily
@@UglyTruckExperience please do!! Thank you
Do you have a code on how to go from engine fan to electric fan if you swap didn't come with electric fans ?
The oem harness already has the plug on it to plug into the cooling fan relay harness and the computer is already set up to turn the fans on for whatever your donor vehicle was even if it had mechanical fan. When you have computer programmed you can let them know you want to run electric fans and what temperature you would like to have fans on and off. I run 180 degree thermostats and just let them know that and they adjust accordingly. Thanks Eric. Let us know how it goes. Jerry
Great video. Thanks for the info. What did you do with the AC condenser lines? Or did you do away with AC? Thanks in advance.
On these I use the condenser from a 85 model c10. I heat the tubes on it and bend them out a little further out to go around radiator. I use 85 high side line going to evaporator and then I use a Murray 55468 suction and discharge line assembly.
Can i use condensor from 84 c10
Just watched your video on swapping the 5.3 into the 1970 c10 and was wondering if that truck has the 28” wide radiator or if its the wider one that this truck got?
We appreciate you watching our stuff! The 70 has this same radiator in it. It fits a little different, but we used the same lower mount concept. I still have zip ties for upper mounts... I want to make a shroud that covers the space between the grill and rad support, and I keep thinking someday I'll come up with some amazing idea to do it in one piece. So far no luck! 🤣🤣 --Emily
Thanks for the video! On the Stock top plate shroud cover is that out of the Suburban you took the LS out of? or the 1978 Squarebody? Not sure I have seen that top mounting plate before?
That piece is original to the 1978 C10. I believe we just added a couple tabs on the back to hold the radiator, and bolted it to the stock location. It worked and looked great!
Could I buy those brackets to hold the overflow reservoir. I put a 5.3 in my 86 k5 blazer
Hello Josh. Are you wanting the oem bracket for the overflow or are you asking about the custom ones that we make? Jerry
@@UglyTruckExperience the custom ones to use the oem res to the passenger inner fender on a squarebody
How did you do the transmission lines??
On most of our swaps we use the original donor transmission lines. We end up cutting about just a few inches off of them and then putting a new flare on the ends. You can buy new transmission lines from most parts stores and just cut and flare them to fit. Thanks for tuning in! --Jerry and Emily
Roughly what temp should these 5.3 swapped trucks run at? My 86 C10, 2002 5.3 with a stock mechanical fan, reusing the C10's original fan shroud and radiator runs about 200-210 running around town. It has the stock 187 degree thermostat. Just seems warmer than it should be. Already replaced the stock fan clutch with a new one. Thanks for all your vids. They def helped doing my swap.
The stock program for most of these that I have seen is going to turn the fan on at 200 degrees. When you have your computer programmed you can have the fan controlled at whatever temperature you like. I believe the higher running temps these days are due to emissions and fuel economy. I personally leave them at 200. Thanks
@@UglyTruckExperience Thanks for the reply. Yeah I've got an auto meter temp gauge in the passenger side head back by #8, and it reads about 10 degrees higher than the factory temp sensor at the front of the driver's side head. Guess I'm just used to my old SBCs running right at 180. Told the parts guy the other day that my holding onto the SBC must be like the rodders that held onto their Flatheads in the 50s. Thanks again.
Also…..why run a sealed system instead of an overflow tank
What ac condenser do you use in ls swap square body
I have been replacing them with a new condenser that would been from the donor vehicle. I have to modify the radiator support a bit but it works better and I can use the donor high pressure line to compressor. Thanks. Jerry
Great video ugly garage. Im using your vids for my 74 k5 blazer 4x4. Do you know if the stock radiator will work with the th400 trans hook ups. Also what's your opinion on coolant type. I'm leaning toward oe orange dex-cool
If your using the ls radiator you will have different fittings at the radiator. It sounds like you are putting in a LS and keeping the 400 transmission? I use orange dexcool. Thanks Jerry
@@UglyTruckExperience HI Jerry,
Yeah I'm keeping the th400 Trans and got a 5.3 lm7 I will be dropping in. I'm keeping the 400 trans cause it's passenger side drop for the drives haft.
I was liking the radiator set up your video had in keeping the motor and radiator together. Cool thanks for the info
Sounds cool. We have a 74 short bed 4x4. We're using a 4L60E with a stock transfer case. It would have definitely been easier to keep the TH400. Keep us posted on your build. Best of luck. Thanks Jerry
Will this radiator work on a 6.0 going in a 85 c10
Hey Seven! Yep, all the same parts for a 6.0. Thanks for tuning in!
Will you make me a set of cooling tank reservoir brackets ?
Each one of them is a little different depending on exactly where the reservoir is sitting and the make and model that your working with. What are you swapping?
@@UglyTruckExperience 03 5.3 out of suburban into 81 c10
Doing exactly as you did on your 78 c10 .
Hello i have a 83 chevy wagon i can use the same parts Is there any other option thanks
If your swapping into a 83 chevy wagon you might just want to use it's original radiator and see if you can't find some radiator hoses that would line up ok. Adding a steam line to the upper hose also. Thanks Jerry
@@UglyTruckExperience thanks. An excellent video I like all of them ......
Will this work for 84 c10 with fan clutch
Yes it will. The fan shroud is pretty tight and needs some trimming in some cases though. Thanks
do you guys sell the brackets you make?
No, we don't, but I'm sure someone out there sells something that will work. Part of the fun of LS swaps is getting everything into just the right spot, so we make each bracket custom every time. It's like Tetris, but with truck parts! 😁 Thanks for watching!
Is that top plate from a 454 truck
Hey Khary. What part are you asking about specifically? I haven't seen this in a while. Thanks. Jerry
@@UglyTruckExperience black top plate that secured radiator to fan
That is the top piece that I cut out of the donor radiator support. I rivet a bracket onto it that I custom make and then the radiator and fan bolt together like they would in the 2004 donor truck. It ends up looking pretty nice I think. Jerry
So is this the radiator out of the 05?
Yes it is Papergator. It is out of the 2005 donor vehicle. They work really nicely on a swap and they are very cheap to replace if needed. Thanks for watching. Jerry
@@UglyTruckExperiencewatching this for a second time and thank you for the response!!
Looks factory
Thanks! We try to keep everything as neat and clean as possible. Thanks for watching! --Emily