dougbert
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- Joined
- Nov 2, 2015
- Posts
- 659
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- 175
- Location
- 5535 feet in Utah Mountains
- First Name
- doug
- Truck Year
- 1984
- Truck Model
- K1500/nv4500/np241c/33x12.50x16/4.10 Gears 14BFF
- Engine Size
- 5.3L - 2002 Silverado, rebuilt top end, long tube headers
Last year after starting my build thread on my 84 K1500 in this forum (see signature link), I noticed I should have put the build thread somewhere else (I assume anyway) as this posting area was dealing with the Engine swap subjects and the like, and not full builds.
Well I have started a long term LS build up that fits more in this container.
I picked up a 2002 Silverado 4.8L (LR4) with 147k miles on it from a local (salt lake city) salvage yard for $400 (down from $465 when they could not find the MAF sensor). Can't have too many engines.
Don't have a vehicle in mind yet to put it into (maybe a 1987 suburban), BUT I have some thoughts on what mods I want to do this engine in the name of fun. I could leave it as a 4.8L but I want some practice on building a High output engine, so at least I am going to convert the block to 5.3L. This entails swapping the crankshaft, new con-rods and new pistons. And instead of pressed fit wrist pins I want floating wrist pins
Yes, I could just go buy a 5.3L for $700 to $1000 here now, but my desire is to practice (like I said) on engine modifications on the LS.
I have a 2004 5.3L crankshaft I picked up for $60. I have floating wrist pin Gen IV connecting rods (new OEM $200) for the build (.945 dia wrist pins) and now I have the engine. Pistons are yet to come, depending on which bore out I do.
This engine has 862 heads, but I have a pair of 862 heads I am in the process of porting and installing 2" intake valves and spring, etc upgrades. So I will use my heads.
Sure the 5.3L could have power, but am now ready to build a 5.7 iron LS engine, NA and generate some power I never have had before and learn in the process. With the HPTuners package I look forward to learning how to tune it or blow it up in my mistakes.
Pics at yard pickup and taking the accessories off. Next step will be to clean the outside. As per Mark Burch (aka AGearHead4Life on youtube and facebook) I will use Purple Power and a Hi-pressure washer to clean the outside. I have released all the valves by loosening the rockers thus closing all valves and protecting the cylinders from water then putting the covers back on. I will plug the various holes/vents and clean it on a engine stand.
If this is interesting to others I will continue on it over time - which will be many months
dougbert
Well I have started a long term LS build up that fits more in this container.
I picked up a 2002 Silverado 4.8L (LR4) with 147k miles on it from a local (salt lake city) salvage yard for $400 (down from $465 when they could not find the MAF sensor). Can't have too many engines.
Don't have a vehicle in mind yet to put it into (maybe a 1987 suburban), BUT I have some thoughts on what mods I want to do this engine in the name of fun. I could leave it as a 4.8L but I want some practice on building a High output engine, so at least I am going to convert the block to 5.3L. This entails swapping the crankshaft, new con-rods and new pistons. And instead of pressed fit wrist pins I want floating wrist pins
Yes, I could just go buy a 5.3L for $700 to $1000 here now, but my desire is to practice (like I said) on engine modifications on the LS.
I have a 2004 5.3L crankshaft I picked up for $60. I have floating wrist pin Gen IV connecting rods (new OEM $200) for the build (.945 dia wrist pins) and now I have the engine. Pistons are yet to come, depending on which bore out I do.
This engine has 862 heads, but I have a pair of 862 heads I am in the process of porting and installing 2" intake valves and spring, etc upgrades. So I will use my heads.
Sure the 5.3L could have power, but am now ready to build a 5.7 iron LS engine, NA and generate some power I never have had before and learn in the process. With the HPTuners package I look forward to learning how to tune it or blow it up in my mistakes.
Pics at yard pickup and taking the accessories off. Next step will be to clean the outside. As per Mark Burch (aka AGearHead4Life on youtube and facebook) I will use Purple Power and a Hi-pressure washer to clean the outside. I have released all the valves by loosening the rockers thus closing all valves and protecting the cylinders from water then putting the covers back on. I will plug the various holes/vents and clean it on a engine stand.
If this is interesting to others I will continue on it over time - which will be many months
dougbert
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