Starting to bolt a few things together to see what I will need to do. I'm going to reuse the T5 behind the 5.3. Please excuse the mess in the garage, I really don't have the room I need for all my "stuff" :lol:
If you are going to use a gen1 manual trans/bellhousing, you will need to pick up an LS2,3,7 pilot bearing. The LS1,6 and manual truck bushing w/ needle bearing is completely different and sits farther in the crank allowing for the longer trans input shaft. Here is the LS2,3,7 bearing installed.
In the next pic, I'm checking to see how close the clutch disc is going to ride at the end of the trans input shaft using an F-body flywheel. The f-body flywheel is considerably thinner then the standard gen1 flywheel placing the clutch assembly closer to the engine and farther out on the trans input shaft. I have heard that the 5.3 truck flywheel is as thick as the gen1 flywheel, but I have not seen or priced one yet. There are some differences between the way a gen1 pressure plate bolts to a gen1 flywheel and the way a gen3 pressure plate bolts to a gen3 flywheel. They do have the same bolt pattern, but the threads are different (standard vs. metric), and the gen3 pressure plate is located on the gen3 flywheel by two dowel pins, where as the gen1 pressure plate in located on the flywheel with shouldered bolts.
Here it is....right on the edge

If you are going to use a gen1 manual trans/bellhousing, you will need to pick up an LS2,3,7 pilot bearing. The LS1,6 and manual truck bushing w/ needle bearing is completely different and sits farther in the crank allowing for the longer trans input shaft. Here is the LS2,3,7 bearing installed.

In the next pic, I'm checking to see how close the clutch disc is going to ride at the end of the trans input shaft using an F-body flywheel. The f-body flywheel is considerably thinner then the standard gen1 flywheel placing the clutch assembly closer to the engine and farther out on the trans input shaft. I have heard that the 5.3 truck flywheel is as thick as the gen1 flywheel, but I have not seen or priced one yet. There are some differences between the way a gen1 pressure plate bolts to a gen1 flywheel and the way a gen3 pressure plate bolts to a gen3 flywheel. They do have the same bolt pattern, but the threads are different (standard vs. metric), and the gen3 pressure plate is located on the gen3 flywheel by two dowel pins, where as the gen1 pressure plate in located on the flywheel with shouldered bolts.

Here it is....right on the edge
