The major reason this project can start is I built a small garage. Plenty of CAD work to meet zoning requirements and fit my atv, mower, and travel trailer plus actually building it later I will be at the point this weekend that I can actually start disassembly. I already have a 5.3 core, 4L60E core, Holley motor mounts will be here tomorrow.
The first project will be reassemble my ATV and insulate the ceiling of my “shed” so I can half ass heat this. Hoping to at least have the fenders and grill off this weekend.
I have done extensive research into what will be required. The 4L60E basically gives you a few options (that I can afford). Run a complete 4L60E to NP231J adapter incorporating VSS in the adapter (clamp on reluctor, as most options are). This is the best way in my opinion but a $6-700 adapter seems wild). Another option is to use an 80’s NP231C front half and Jeep (or chevy) rear. You then use a factory GM 90’s Blazer adapter (this would be for an electronic shift tcase). Issue is you have to add VSS to this adapter or run the adapter on the SYE/tcase (if you run Jeep you have to covert signal to GM and program/wire for low range (ratio difference of 4 low)). This is the cheapest option. Final option is to run aftermarket 4L60E to 4 bolt then a factory GM 700R4 to NP231C with GM front half case.
I have to determine this basically this week.
I plan to pull the drivetrain as soon as I can (full time job thing gets in the way). Hoping by next weekend at the latest. I will then use my core engine and trans as mock up, figure out fitment, driveshafts, etc. I will then have to pull everything and send the 4L60E out for rebuild while I tear into the 5.3.
I will be ditching the Jeep ECM and going aftermarket (planning Marshall gauges with Autometer bezel). I plan to order an in stock new standalone harness and tune the ECM myself with EFILive (more like disable unnecessary factory stuff as I plan to run a bone stock 5.3).
Lot of work ahead but I probably need a project like this.
