Handy Andy
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- Joined
- Jan 19, 2016
- Posts
- 141
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- Location
- Stanley ND
- First Name
- andy
- Truck Year
- 1986
- Truck Model
- sierra 1500
- Engine Size
- 400
Ok fellas, it's time to start doing some work on the 86 gmc sierra 1/2 ton. I've spent countless nights doing research on LS/vortec swaps, 400 sbc builds, and 383 stroker builds.
My end goal is lower rpm torque. This truck is my hunting/putting around truck and I would love to be able to use it for pulling my boat back and forth to the lake(18' glass boat with a 200 yamaha on it so it's not the lightest boat ever made). I would love to be able to just throw on the cruise and go. Some more fuel economy would be nice, but I'm not 100% convinced I want to take on the task of an LS/Vortec swap. I don't really have the space to work on the truck and have it be out of commission for an extended period of time for now.
I was looking at rebuilding a 400 sbc and dropping it in there. I found one used that supposedly started and ran very well when it was pulled from the truck it was in for $350/obo. BUT, my dad has a disassembled 350 that has supposedly been all machined with camel hump heads just sitting in the shed screaming to be built. He's pushing me to build a 383 stroker. I did some wrenching as a kid, and i do most all of my own mechanic work now (except on my new truck as it has warranty). I'm not too worried about the build part, my dad knows a ton about engines, transmissions and everything automobile related. My question is, with the goal of lower end torque, and somewhat decent fuel mileage, which would you choose? 400? or 383 stroker? I believe the truck has a 700r4 transmission in it. not sure about the rear end, I'll have to get under and look.
Also, I'm looking to stay under around $1700 including machine work for this build. There shouldn't be much for machine work because my dad said it's all been done. I know I know if you want good results you gotta spend money. I'm not looking to make this into a drag truck.
Thanks in advance!
My end goal is lower rpm torque. This truck is my hunting/putting around truck and I would love to be able to use it for pulling my boat back and forth to the lake(18' glass boat with a 200 yamaha on it so it's not the lightest boat ever made). I would love to be able to just throw on the cruise and go. Some more fuel economy would be nice, but I'm not 100% convinced I want to take on the task of an LS/Vortec swap. I don't really have the space to work on the truck and have it be out of commission for an extended period of time for now.
I was looking at rebuilding a 400 sbc and dropping it in there. I found one used that supposedly started and ran very well when it was pulled from the truck it was in for $350/obo. BUT, my dad has a disassembled 350 that has supposedly been all machined with camel hump heads just sitting in the shed screaming to be built. He's pushing me to build a 383 stroker. I did some wrenching as a kid, and i do most all of my own mechanic work now (except on my new truck as it has warranty). I'm not too worried about the build part, my dad knows a ton about engines, transmissions and everything automobile related. My question is, with the goal of lower end torque, and somewhat decent fuel mileage, which would you choose? 400? or 383 stroker? I believe the truck has a 700r4 transmission in it. not sure about the rear end, I'll have to get under and look.
Also, I'm looking to stay under around $1700 including machine work for this build. There shouldn't be much for machine work because my dad said it's all been done. I know I know if you want good results you gotta spend money. I'm not looking to make this into a drag truck.
Thanks in advance!