broke78
Junior Member
- Joined
- Jan 27, 2024
- Posts
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- Location
- Klamath Falls
- First Name
- Matthew
- Truck Year
- 1978
- Truck Model
- K10
- Engine Size
- 400
Hey friends,
I'm new to the forum and to owning a squarebody (78 K10). Despite my lack of experience, I hold the achievement of grenading a smallblock. I intend to rebuild it in the coming years as built 400s aren't common and have a lot of fun potential. In the meantime, I want to get the truck running (weekend cruiser/soft daily driver) because the car I'm being loaned is running with a dying turbo (no idea how long it has). While there are cheaper and easier swaps, I have found a handful of LS1s dropped from running C5s with proof of them running and leak down tests provided. At $3800 OBO they include most accessories (starter, all belt-driven, donor harness+ecu), which seems like a decent deal for an engine I want/need to run for at least 5 years. I've found mounts and flex plate/adapter kits for about $150 combined, and clean exhaust manifolds will run another $300. I'll have the stock th350 to np205 behind it, and from what I've read the new flex plate should bolt up perfectly and the drivetrain should hold as long as I'm not treating hwy97 like an nhra strip. I intend to swap transmissions at some point, but if I can get it running now, that's how it'll stay for the near future. Wiring will be a pain, and reinforcement and fitting where it'll sit will be worthwhile if not necessary. I can find pictures of people who have swapped LS1s, but rarely with keeping as much stock as I intend to. I know with enough time and effort you can ls swap anything, but I want to get it right. What all am I missing to make it happen, and what issues can I expect to encounter?
Thank you,
Matt
I'm new to the forum and to owning a squarebody (78 K10). Despite my lack of experience, I hold the achievement of grenading a smallblock. I intend to rebuild it in the coming years as built 400s aren't common and have a lot of fun potential. In the meantime, I want to get the truck running (weekend cruiser/soft daily driver) because the car I'm being loaned is running with a dying turbo (no idea how long it has). While there are cheaper and easier swaps, I have found a handful of LS1s dropped from running C5s with proof of them running and leak down tests provided. At $3800 OBO they include most accessories (starter, all belt-driven, donor harness+ecu), which seems like a decent deal for an engine I want/need to run for at least 5 years. I've found mounts and flex plate/adapter kits for about $150 combined, and clean exhaust manifolds will run another $300. I'll have the stock th350 to np205 behind it, and from what I've read the new flex plate should bolt up perfectly and the drivetrain should hold as long as I'm not treating hwy97 like an nhra strip. I intend to swap transmissions at some point, but if I can get it running now, that's how it'll stay for the near future. Wiring will be a pain, and reinforcement and fitting where it'll sit will be worthwhile if not necessary. I can find pictures of people who have swapped LS1s, but rarely with keeping as much stock as I intend to. I know with enough time and effort you can ls swap anything, but I want to get it right. What all am I missing to make it happen, and what issues can I expect to encounter?
Thank you,
Matt
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