6/8" lowered and LS motor clearance

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Does anyone foresee an issue with running this low and clearance with a 6.0 LS motor? I seem to read lots of talk on oil pan and ground clearance heights. And does an LS motor hang lower than a traditional small block?

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Does anyone foresee an issue with running this low and clearance with a 6.0 LS motor? I seem to read lots of talk on oil pan and ground clearance heights. And does an LS motor hang lower than a traditional small block?

My truck is what's in my signature.

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It will depend on your mounts. Tejas Steelworks mounts are optimal for lowered vehicles, as they move the engine up, so a stock truck oilpan will be flush, or just above the factory 2wd cross member. They do move the engine forward a bit, so you'll need to run e-fans and get a new driveshaft made, most likely.
 

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Thanks for the info foamy. Those got me thinking for my install.
 

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It will depend on your mounts. Tejas Steelworks mounts are optimal for lowered vehicles, as they move the engine up, so a stock truck oilpan will be flush, or just above the factory 2wd cross member. They do move the engine forward a bit, so you'll need to run e-fans and get a new driveshaft made, most likely.

Beauty, and I see they've got a ton more info on C10 LS swaps. Thanks. :cheers:
 

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It will depend on your mounts. Tejas Steelworks mounts are optimal for lowered vehicles, as they move the engine up, so a stock truck oilpan will be flush, or just above the factory 2wd cross member. They do move the engine forward a bit, so you'll need to run e-fans and get a new driveshaft made, most likely.

Do you know if it raises it up enough to give more room for the stock AC compressor w/o having to notch the frame? I'll call them tomorrow and ask if you don't know.
 

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Do you know if it raises it up enough to give more room for the stock AC compressor w/o having to notch the frame? I'll call them tomorrow and ask if you don't know.

It looks like Dirty Dingo mounts will also clear a stock LS truck oil pan and possibly your AC compressor?

http://www.dirtydingo.com/shop/index.php?cPath=359_362

It states:

* These mounts will clear LS Truck low mount A/C but will not allow the engine to slide back, they mount against the a/c compressor bracket
 

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Thx, sorry for hijacking your thread a bit.
 

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Do you know if it raises it up enough to give more room for the stock AC compressor w/o having to notch the frame? I'll call them tomorrow and ask if you don't know.

The compressor itself will clear. As far as hoses go, you can get 90* fittings from ColdHose that will let it clear, or you can modify the factory LS hoses, but that will require a small clearance in the frame to clear the compressor fitting.
 

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