shortboxin
Member
- Joined
- Feb 2, 2019
- Posts
- 31
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- 14
- Location
- Mesa, AZ
- First Name
- Byron
- Truck Year
- 1986
- Truck Model
- C10
- Engine Size
- 4.8 LS
The second engine and this third engine were both running when I bought them. I drove them onto the trailers. The second one only sat for two weeks between me buying and installing. I've done a ton of Ford small blocks in Mustangs over the years and never had an issue like this. Even without doing much of anything to them most of them had 130-150k and I only ever had one injector problem and that GT sat in a field outside of Phoenix for 8 years. All 8 injectors were frozen shut. Sprayed them with Gumout carb spray and applied power to eventually clean them. Car ran great!I'm just going to point out that 130psi on a 2002 5.3 is not OK compression. That should be 150-185psi AT LEAST.
You need to verify everything. Run compression on all cylinders. When you go to get a new motor, run compression test on all cylinders BEFORE you try to run it in the truck. You should be cranking the engine for ~30 seconds with the coils unplugged and full throttle before you start up the new engine anyways. The motor could have been sitting for years and have bone dry oil galleys. You want to pump fresh oil everywhere before starting it for real. Unplugging the coils and full throttle will put it into flood clear mode and shouldn't fire the injectors so that you can crank the engine to prime it with fresh oil.
I would also be inspecting the inside of all cylinders with a bore scope on a junkyard engine before installation and do the initial prime cranking with the valve covers off so you can see the valves move normally as well. I always send injectors to my guy on any major top end service or before putting a new motor in. It runs about $10-20 per injector to have them cleaned, flow checked, new seals and filter, and shipped back to me.
You guys make it sound like these LS engines are very susceptible to all kinds of issues. I'm hoping they're better than that.