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05-20-2015, 10:34 PM | #1 |
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LS swap - what else will I need?
I've decided to put a ls motor in my 67 GMC, mostly because I found a somewhat local engine supplier with a pretty good price.
Pacific Fabricators in Gilroy, CA has 4.8l motors for $1750 (5.3 for $2,500) They say most have under 100k miles. The engine comes with all accessories (ecu, a/c, power steering, fuel injection system, MAF, exhaust manifold, etc), they flash the ECU and they custom build a wiring harness for your application. They've got motor mounts adapter plates for $75 to mount to existing sbc motor mounts. Motor also comes with a 12 month warranty, they can usually tell you what model car it came out of and sometimes the mileage. Since I'm not a fabricator, I like that they have sorted out alot of the issues, but want to know what I'm in for to minimize surprises. I assume I'll need the following: radiator/fan/shroud/hoses modify or replace my existing exhaust pipes fuel pump (I saw a post about a Walbro 255) - I will be using stock behind the seat fuel tank wiring harness (I planned on replacing the entire truck wiring harness anyway) gas pedal cable routing clutch and flywheel (Pacific Fab quoted me $650) What am I missing? Where do you normally mount the ECU? Is there a consensus on fuel pump for the stock tank? Is there a consensus on a good gas pedal cable kit? Is it worth an extra $750 for the 5.3? Thanks!
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05-20-2015, 11:06 PM | #2 |
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Re: LS swap - what else will I need?
From what I understand the 5.3 has roughly 30 more HP and torque than the 4.8. Dose that price include the transmission as well? That seems like a good price for most of what you need. For the throttle, I think some people have used a Lokar? kit.
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05-21-2015, 02:46 AM | #3 | |
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Re: LS swap - what else will I need?
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You can put the ECM wherever you want. Mine has been under hood near the headlight inlets, but is getting moved now that the inner fenders have been deleted. I'd really consider ditching the stock tank. IMO its worth the money saving a few extra $$'s up and getting a fuel cell or similar option (blazer tank?) for between the rear frame rails. You move weight back, gain capacity, have easier wiring and access for the fuel sender, and its super easy to hook up return or returnless efi). IMO those prices are high for an engine in general, but if it includes the trans than thats a bit better. I know cali can be a different situation, but out here 6.0' go for under $1200 in longblock form. $2500 for a 5.3 would be legit if they can gaurantee miles and include the trans, computer, DBW etc. Personally I'd take the time and put together the parts myself to save the $$. I didn't start knowing all this sh!t about LS motors, you just start doing it and you learn along the way.
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Re: LS swap - what else will I need?
You can use the stock radiator. I used 2005 Silverado 5.3 hoses - had to trim the lower one a little; the upper one was fine.
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05-21-2015, 07:53 PM | #5 |
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Re: LS swap - what else will I need?
Just got mine running today, 69 suburban with a 2005 5.3 and went to the LS3 manifolds to trimming needed and plenty of room, used the factory radiator and 97-99 vortex radiator hose on top, fuel pump walbro and corvette fuel filter/regulator
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05-21-2015, 10:45 PM | #6 |
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Re: LS swap - what else will I need?
I paid $1250 a couple weeks ago for my LQ4 6.0 complete with everythign except the MAF sensor. there are several 5.3 complete with transmission, ecu, and all accessories on craigslist right now for between $1100-$1500. I almost went that route but i just had to have the 6.0.
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