MannyDantyla
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- Jan 13, 2015
- Posts
- 319
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- 15
- Location
- Lawrence, KS
- First Name
- Danny
- Truck Year
- 1983
- Truck Model
- K10
- Engine Size
- sbc350/sm365/np205
There are no photo-documented tutorials for how to do this swap. None online that I could find. Therefore, I hope this information can be added to the collective knowledge of the squarebody community.
Below is a detailed pictorial of how I made this swap. I'm not saying it's the right way or the only way. I've never done anything like this before in my life, and I made some mistakes on the way. So please take everything I say with a big grain of salt. It took me nearly 4 full days of work!
Here's my new (to me) front clip, disassembling everything so I can take care of rust and paint the inside. It's from a '73 or '74 c20 I think.
First I started with the bumper. I unbolted the bumper and brackets from the frame first, but that was stupid. It would have been easier to remove the bumper from the brackets first, then the brackets from the frame. Another thing: you probably don't have to remove the bumper first. It would a LOT EASIER to get to the bolts with the core support out of the way.
Then the hood was next. That's my bud in the pics helping me with the heavy lifting.
I disconnected the battery, the wiring harness from the lights and horn and ground points, unbolted the radiator from the core support, and unbolted the fenders and inner fenders from the cab.
Last, I unbolted the core support from the frame through the body mounts. We had to remove the grill to get to the head of the bolt.
And then we just pulled it right off!
Here's me, looking confused:
I took the opportunity to clean and paint the firewall and inside the door jams.
Ok, so there's a discussion on a forum about this swap and, about fitting the 73-80 clip on the 81-87 frame, some swear up and down the street that you have to move the body mount perches on the frame and some swear up and down this same street that you do not. If it's true, then that means I have to somehow get off the huge rivets holding the body mount perch to the frame. Then weld it in place. Worse yet, if it has to move towards the cab, it will basically be impossible because the leaf spring shackles would be in the way.
The correct body/radiator-support bushing need to be used for the frame, not the radiator support. I.E. use the 81-87 bushings on the 81-97 frame. The 73-80 bushings are not wide enought and would fall through the hole in the perch. I just reused the bushing because I'm cheap.
Now I needed to figure out if this would be a problem or not. I first put the radiator core support on the frame and bolted the body mounts up. Then I put up the fenders on and just looked to see if the holes lined up. Good news! It fit just fine!
Even the body lines where easy, just needed a few shims. The hood doesn't quite fit right, not sure what to do about that yet. The hood did not come with the clip, the one that did was bent.
Speaking of bent hoods, I thought I'd loosen up the hood hinges by spraying the joints with lithium grease and working it in with a cheater extension on the hinge for leverage.
I don't know if that was a good idea or not, because it bent the stupid hinge! At first it wouldn't budge at all, so I gave it some more force. Still wouldn't budge! I started hanging on it like king kong, and that's when it started to buckle. Shat!
Below is a detailed pictorial of how I made this swap. I'm not saying it's the right way or the only way. I've never done anything like this before in my life, and I made some mistakes on the way. So please take everything I say with a big grain of salt. It took me nearly 4 full days of work!
Here's my new (to me) front clip, disassembling everything so I can take care of rust and paint the inside. It's from a '73 or '74 c20 I think.
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First I started with the bumper. I unbolted the bumper and brackets from the frame first, but that was stupid. It would have been easier to remove the bumper from the brackets first, then the brackets from the frame. Another thing: you probably don't have to remove the bumper first. It would a LOT EASIER to get to the bolts with the core support out of the way.
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Then the hood was next. That's my bud in the pics helping me with the heavy lifting.
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I disconnected the battery, the wiring harness from the lights and horn and ground points, unbolted the radiator from the core support, and unbolted the fenders and inner fenders from the cab.
Last, I unbolted the core support from the frame through the body mounts. We had to remove the grill to get to the head of the bolt.
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And then we just pulled it right off!
You must be registered for see images attach
You must be registered for see images attach
Here's me, looking confused:
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I took the opportunity to clean and paint the firewall and inside the door jams.
You must be registered for see images attach
Ok, so there's a discussion on a forum about this swap and, about fitting the 73-80 clip on the 81-87 frame, some swear up and down the street that you have to move the body mount perches on the frame and some swear up and down this same street that you do not. If it's true, then that means I have to somehow get off the huge rivets holding the body mount perch to the frame. Then weld it in place. Worse yet, if it has to move towards the cab, it will basically be impossible because the leaf spring shackles would be in the way.
The correct body/radiator-support bushing need to be used for the frame, not the radiator support. I.E. use the 81-87 bushings on the 81-97 frame. The 73-80 bushings are not wide enought and would fall through the hole in the perch. I just reused the bushing because I'm cheap.
You must be registered for see images attach
Now I needed to figure out if this would be a problem or not. I first put the radiator core support on the frame and bolted the body mounts up. Then I put up the fenders on and just looked to see if the holes lined up. Good news! It fit just fine!
You must be registered for see images attach
You must be registered for see images attach
Even the body lines where easy, just needed a few shims. The hood doesn't quite fit right, not sure what to do about that yet. The hood did not come with the clip, the one that did was bent.
You must be registered for see images attach
You must be registered for see images attach
Speaking of bent hoods, I thought I'd loosen up the hood hinges by spraying the joints with lithium grease and working it in with a cheater extension on the hinge for leverage.
You must be registered for see images attach
I don't know if that was a good idea or not, because it bent the stupid hinge! At first it wouldn't budge at all, so I gave it some more force. Still wouldn't budge! I started hanging on it like king kong, and that's when it started to buckle. Shat!
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