barebones 1500
I'm That Guy
Long story short, My truck (97 k1500 ECSB 5.7) Has some tranny problems that come and go and have the opportunity to get a new driveline. The donor is a 2002 GMC Sierra 4x4 5.3 ( I think it that would be a LS1 but i could be wrong) and i have the entire truck. I have been researching the last couple days and it seems pretty straight forward. I will be swapping the engine, tranny and t-case as a whole unit and it seems the easiest way to pull this off is to run 2 computers. The stock 97 for gauges and fuel and the stock 02 for the power plant. Obviously both systems will need to be tied together at some points to ensure proper operation on both sides. Here's what i have so far.
VSS
Temp sensor for gauge
Oil Pressure for gauge
Volts for gauge
Tach for gauge
Fuel i think will stay entirely with the 97 system from what i can tell but i am not 100%. It also looks like i can use my stock 97 radiator with the 02 hoses and i will probably use the external tranny cooler from the 02 and fab mounts on the core support. I also might use the power steering cooler if possible and i did read the the stock 97 lines will work with the 02 pump with some tweaking. I do not need the flex plate spacer since i am using the 02 tranny as well. It also appears that i can use the 02 y pipe and keep the o2 sensors intact for emissions ( i might be able to just use the 97 o2 sensors and y pipe but i haven't looked that closely at them). Here are my biggest questions
1. Do I still need the conversion motor mounts or can I Use the frame side off the 02 on the 97 for proper placement
2. will I need a tune even though i am not using power adders or deleting emissions
( all write ups i have seen they are doing one or the other if not both and not using the tranny for the newer motor)
3. Do i still need the conversion fuel lines or can i use the ones off the 02
4. Can I tie the signals from the new PCM into the cab plug for gauge operation
5. Is there an easier way to make both systems work together or just convert to one system.
I have read trough Mike's thread a few times now and am somewhat familiar but he was doing a lot of extras so i kinda got lost. Other sources were not too clear on where exactly the 2 systems tie together or even exactly how and for what reason so any info in that aspect will help alot. As always, Thank you for any info or links you can provide.
VSS
Temp sensor for gauge
Oil Pressure for gauge
Volts for gauge
Tach for gauge
Fuel i think will stay entirely with the 97 system from what i can tell but i am not 100%. It also looks like i can use my stock 97 radiator with the 02 hoses and i will probably use the external tranny cooler from the 02 and fab mounts on the core support. I also might use the power steering cooler if possible and i did read the the stock 97 lines will work with the 02 pump with some tweaking. I do not need the flex plate spacer since i am using the 02 tranny as well. It also appears that i can use the 02 y pipe and keep the o2 sensors intact for emissions ( i might be able to just use the 97 o2 sensors and y pipe but i haven't looked that closely at them). Here are my biggest questions
1. Do I still need the conversion motor mounts or can I Use the frame side off the 02 on the 97 for proper placement
2. will I need a tune even though i am not using power adders or deleting emissions
( all write ups i have seen they are doing one or the other if not both and not using the tranny for the newer motor)
3. Do i still need the conversion fuel lines or can i use the ones off the 02
4. Can I tie the signals from the new PCM into the cab plug for gauge operation
5. Is there an easier way to make both systems work together or just convert to one system.
I have read trough Mike's thread a few times now and am somewhat familiar but he was doing a lot of extras so i kinda got lost. Other sources were not too clear on where exactly the 2 systems tie together or even exactly how and for what reason so any info in that aspect will help alot. As always, Thank you for any info or links you can provide.