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Offline 96HawkCnvt

Re: Wreckuiem's GSL-SE LSx
« Reply #15 on: July 11, 2013, 04:07:37 PM »
My son just got his '85 on the road this week.  It runs/drives very nice.  We just need to get the speedometer calibrated and a couple of other minor things. 

FYI, we used a modified LS2 pan on his and it fit really nice with great clearance. Power steering, cooling etc.  all working well. Quite a few photos are already posted here but we can get specific photos for you if it would be helpful.

I'll be keeping an eye on your build.  Have fun!

Todd

Offline Wreckuiem

Re: Wreckuiem's GSL-SE LSx
« Reply #16 on: July 26, 2013, 06:34:19 PM »
My son just got his '85 on the road this week.  It runs/drives very nice.  We just need to get the speedometer calibrated and a couple of other minor things. 

FYI, we used a modified LS2 pan on his and it fit really nice with great clearance. Power steering, cooling etc.  all working well. Quite a few photos are already posted here but we can get specific photos for you if it would be helpful.

I'll be keeping an eye on your build.  Have fun!

Todd

I decided on the Holley pan.  Just not interested in doing any more custom fab work than I absolutely have to.

I'd be very grateful if you could take some pics of your power steering setup.

Cooling as in A/C?

Offline Wreckuiem

Re: Wreckuiem's GSL-SE LSx
« Reply #17 on: July 26, 2013, 07:10:51 PM »
Got the rear end finished.  New poly bushings, Tokico blues and paint.  Dropped the gas tank... no hope whatsoever.  No luck sourcing a replacement, and the $600 mazdatrix tank is just ridiculously expensive, so I'll be putting in a fuel cell.