NM Guy
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- Location
- New Mexico
- First Name
- Jim
- Truck Year
- 1973
- Truck Model
- K10
- Engine Size
- 350 ci
I have a '73 Suburban with a 350 and 4 BBL. It is 4WD with an automatic transmission. I would like to do a straightforward engine swap (no changing driveshaft, etc. if possible) and need advice regarding engine, carburation, transmission or other items I'm not thinking of. The vehicle will be used by my daughter's family in the Pacific Northwest to escape after an Electromagnetic Pulse (EMP) if, God forbid, that should ever happen. The plan is to meet at my ranch in New Mexico and they have to drive 1500 miles over mountain ranges to get there, so decent mileage is important. I plan to investigate installing auxiliary fuel tanks and I'll need to get a small trailer for them to haul additional fuel as there will be none available following an EMP. I realize that I will likely need to change the rear end ratio to help with mileage and make other non-engine mods to help with this.
We all hope that the risk of an EMP is very small, so the Suburban will likely never be used for escaping an EMP. Thus, I would like to have fun with it when my wife and I visit their area which we frequently do. For example, we have a small (20') travel trailer there that I would like to be able to pull with the Suburban and take the grandkids camping and fishing. For that purpose, I'd like to have reasonable power which is why I was thinking I would NOT downsize on the engine but would very much appreciate everyone's advice on that. They live at sea level but there are mountains close by. Power diminishes significantly with altitude and my son-in-law or I may need to stop and adjust the air / fuel mixture along the way while driving in the mountains. I would like to avoid any significant electronics as they will likely be toast after an EMP. I wouldn't mind having electronic ignition as I would store an extra distributor in a Faraday cage which is supposed to protect electronics from an EMP. My son-in-law could then swap out the distributor before leaving to join us.
So, here are my questions:
1. What engine and source for it would you recommend?
2. What carburator should I use (Quadrajet for its small primaries)?
3. I've read here that Vortec heads should be used. Is that right?
4. What other modifications to the engine should I make?
5. Other than having the transmission and transfer case overhauled, are there changes I should make?
6. As noted above, I know I need to check on the rear-end gearing but is there anything else along those lines to be done?
7. Any suggestions for sources for the additional fuel tanks would be greatly appreciated.
Thank you in advance for sharing your knowledge and experience in guiding me towards a good decision on this. I appreciate it!
We all hope that the risk of an EMP is very small, so the Suburban will likely never be used for escaping an EMP. Thus, I would like to have fun with it when my wife and I visit their area which we frequently do. For example, we have a small (20') travel trailer there that I would like to be able to pull with the Suburban and take the grandkids camping and fishing. For that purpose, I'd like to have reasonable power which is why I was thinking I would NOT downsize on the engine but would very much appreciate everyone's advice on that. They live at sea level but there are mountains close by. Power diminishes significantly with altitude and my son-in-law or I may need to stop and adjust the air / fuel mixture along the way while driving in the mountains. I would like to avoid any significant electronics as they will likely be toast after an EMP. I wouldn't mind having electronic ignition as I would store an extra distributor in a Faraday cage which is supposed to protect electronics from an EMP. My son-in-law could then swap out the distributor before leaving to join us.
So, here are my questions:
1. What engine and source for it would you recommend?
2. What carburator should I use (Quadrajet for its small primaries)?
3. I've read here that Vortec heads should be used. Is that right?
4. What other modifications to the engine should I make?
5. Other than having the transmission and transfer case overhauled, are there changes I should make?
6. As noted above, I know I need to check on the rear-end gearing but is there anything else along those lines to be done?
7. Any suggestions for sources for the additional fuel tanks would be greatly appreciated.
Thank you in advance for sharing your knowledge and experience in guiding me towards a good decision on this. I appreciate it!