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Old 11-19-2012, 07:06 AM
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My father is in the process of doing a 1959 Impala 2-drht, and wants to install an LS engine and a 6L80 transmission.

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Anyone know what sort of fitment issues we might have?

What's a good source for a used take out engine (he's in Raleigh, NC)?

What parts do we want to ensure come with the take out engine?

Do we want use the factory ECM, or some other?

Do we need to have the harness reworked? ECM?

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My father is in the process of doing a 1959 Impala 2-drht, and wants to install an LS engine and a 6L80 transmission.

Questions:

Anyone know what sort of fitment issues we might have?

What's a good source for a used take out engine (he's in Raleigh, NC)?

What parts do we want to ensure come with the take out engine? Everything on the engine like accessories, wiring harness, MAF sensor, etc. Also try to get the pedal and control module from the interior along with the harnesses there.

Do we want use the factory ECM, or some other? I like the factory PCM. It's more than capable for your needs.

Do we need to have the harness reworked? ECM? PCM will need to be tuned slightly even if you leave the engine stock. Harness might need to be reworked depending on where you mount it, how you route the wires, and if the wires will reach their destination.

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Answered what I could in your quote. There's plenty out there to make this happen so don't be afraid to jump right in.

The Roadster Shops build thread on the Biscayne may help answer some more fitment questions
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Perhaps this will help?

http://www.yenko.net/ubbthreads/ubbt...opics/466656/1
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Give RetroLSX a call. They are one of the biggest movers of ls engines in the country, and really know their stuff. I buy all of my engines and Holley parts through them, as they are a Holley dealer also. They are in N. Georgia, so pretty convenient or you. You can find better deals on CL, and other places, but these guys will stand with you until you are satisfied. No matter what.

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The ls is pretty straight forward but I think the biggest problem will the 6l80 transmission......both the tunnel and x frame will require surgery I believe. Run a 4l60 and all should be well.
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I would buy as complete of an engine as possible. I have pieced mine together and while it may seem cheaper or not as much cash outlay, these LS engines can really add up with bolts here, bracket there, sensor, etc. Travis (daytonayellaz) seems to be the resident LS supplier on here and PT.com. I would check with him along with the others recommended.

The 6L80E is a big transmission, are the older Impalas X-frames?
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