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    Here's some pictures of the inside of the transmission, I swapped the input shaft today which was fun. I also got my shift kit, but I'm returning it because it requires drilling and modification of the valve body so I am going to get one from Summit Racing which doesn't require this.

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    Valve body and reverse band.

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    More transmission pictures, I'm going this weekend to get a whole new front accessory drive for the engine. Until then...........

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    Today was a major score for me. I got the whole front accessory drive from an 05' Silverado for $150, and he also threw in the alternator, power steering unit, and air compressor. The clutch spins freely on the ac compressor as well, I am going to sandblast the bracket and possibly paint it to match the truck or leave it raw aluminum. He also gave me the truck intake, injectors, fuel rail, and dbw throttle body for free!! Nothing broken, he was going with the LSX carbureated intake and was going to throw this all away.

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    He also gave me a set of bare LT1 heads for free, don't really think I'll ever use them but they were free! He had them cleaned and checked, but then he let them sit in the garage and they rusted up. He also had a set of electric fans that he sold to me for $50, they look like they came out of a 3rd gen f-body but I'm not sure. I also bought a VEGA steering box from him for my dad for $50, which is a steal considering they are a couple hundred dollars.

    I got lucky at Summit Racing today in the scratch and dent sale, I actually found a set of Doug Thorley long tube headers for LS1 swap and Current Performance mounts for $300.00!!! There is nothing wrong with them at all, they are stainless steel and ceramic coated. I am super happy today, next weekend It's going to be cam shopping at Summit racing. Until then

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    Shopping list for next weekend:

    GMPP Hot Cam
    double springs, locks, retainers, and valve seals
    2,500 stall converter
    SLP Oil Pump
    Trick Flow stock timing set
    Gaskets & miscellaneous
    Stage 8 stainless header bolts (I used them on my Firebird, and have never had a problem)

    Do I need to use spark plug heat shield sock things on the plug wires? Also should I wrap these headers with header wrap, I have never had a set of ceramic headers but everyone says they run a lot cooler than steel headers. Well I guess that's all for now.....

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    I got the headers on today, I have them held on by just two bolts for fitment. The passenger side went in with no alterations to the headers, only had to dent in the firewall about 1/4" and that's it. The drivers side clears everything except the shock tower, so I am going to do some trimming to it, and I am also going to go with a double jointed HEIM to fix the steering shaft issue.

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