Need advice: LS ENGINE SWAP
Been around for a little while now and have done some minor work to my 1972 chevy C10 LWB {nothing major} Its a project truck and I finally Got some funds to do some major work to it. I just purchased a 2005 5.3 liter and 4L60E with 58k from a 2005 Chevy Tahoe doner. I paid $2500 with free shipping from a dismantler up in Wilmington CA, Im In San Diego, hope I didnt pay too much but I thought it was a good deal from what I had been seeing around here. It comes with the whole deal to do a complete change over. Anyways I was hoping some of you can lead me in the right direction to go from here.
This is what I think needs to be done and please correct me if Im wrong and please throw in any other feedback or advice: #1. Find the engine transmission combo. ----- Done :metal: #2. Find motor mounts------ Help please #3. Get new harnes or existing one tailored for my truck---- Help please #4. Get ECU reprogrammed--- Help please #5. I need to figure out which throttle body I need, Wire driven or Cable Driven please inform...PLEASE! I basically need to figure out what I need to do in order as I will be using your information as a guideline. thanks for any and all the valuable information guys I really appreciate it. |
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Anyone ?? :whine:
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#1. Congrats on the drivetrain
#2. The dirty dingo mounts seem to be popular. I will probably use them if I install my motor before I get a dropmember. #3. I know there are a few companies out there. Can't recommend one though. I'm planning on doing my own. #4. The '05 should be drive by wire which would require the gas pedal module. I think you can convert to drive by cable but don't know what all is involved. I sticking with DBW. |
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Thanks Slowcpe ! where can I get the dirty mounts at ? As far as the throttle body goes, is the drive by cable the route I want to go ? the reason I ask is the place I bought the drive train will install the drive by cable if I needed it before they ship it but I wasnt sure I got till tuesday to let him know..thanks
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#2 http://www.dirtydingo.com/store/index.php
#3 there are many out there, I have used speartech and Nelson Performane #4 you have a dbw setup, you will need the pedal assembly and I believe a TAC module. Dbw is a good thing because it's easy to add cruise control. Dbc is easier to set up especially on your 72, cable throttle etc but read the dbw if you want other. Good luck and have fun!!! |
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I have a done a 5.3 4L60E install into an 81" Firebird. Nuggets of lore...
Motor mounts did not match my application exactly, life sucked. Get complete stands/adapter plates for the block that match your vehicleapplication. Don't go cheap, buy the set. Depending on far forward or aft the motor sets could influence your choice of oil pan. Match up the mounts so that the oil pan will clear. Went with DBW, looking back would rather deal with a cable. Add in the adjustable gas pedal assembly from the donor and there will be fabrication required in the floor. Keep the DBW pedal assembly far away from a welder... Don't ask. The conversion to a cable system will require a throttle body and very possibly a new ECM to play nicely with the new set up. Wire harness was easy part, LS1tech.com, NastyZ28, and a few others have a really nice break out for the required goodies, optional goodies, and stuff to get rid of list. ECM will actually "lay" in a semi-stock location if you leave the required wiring alone. Mount to the drivers side wheel well vicinity and everything else lines up. Two or three relays and you can set up a running motor quick. The motor harness is actually pretty basic. Went with old school analog gauges and sending units. Only headache was oil pressure sending unit. Block has metric threads but Autometer set was standard thread. Adapter installed and good to go. Electric fuel pump will be required, advise in tank pump capable of 60 PSI with return. It was easy and return style system was effective. I went ahead and installed a 4L60E tail shaft adapter to give both ECM reference input and a cable drive for the mechanical speedo. Cant say for sure how good buzz boxes or convertors are or their longevity but this was a permanent fix. Expensive... but bullet proof. Add in a custom cross member (refer to screwed up motor mount selection) and custom drive shaft (again, mounts)... You get the picture. Ask about power steering pump if the donor truck had hydro-power assist versus vacuum power assist brakes. If the former is on the motor, it complicates the install but not bad End result, frigging awesome power plant, fires up first crank when bone cold and runs great. Go for it. Burns tires no problem, sounds awesome and looks bad@$$ under the hood. 88Ironduke |
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Clyde, thanks for the link and for all your kind information really apreciate it..
88Ironduke, thank you for all of the awesome information and the time you spent on the post to help me I really appreciate it. I think I will be going with the cable throttle body. I will ask about the power steering pump tomorrow...Also which Gm Oil pan do you think would work best for this set up on my truck ? I bet your 81 Firebird turned out great, that actually was my first car in high school but mine only had a v6 in it lol, that was probably a good thing back then. |
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You can do the GM Hot rod oil pan...I think this one.
http://www.jegs.com/i/GM+Performance...FUOSfgodLA0ARQ |
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Autometer #2277 for the metric adapter for oil pressure and temp
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Clyde Is the Oil pan a required mod ? I do plan on lowering in the future but is it required for this changeover ? I remember reading somewhere that the pan could be hanging too low somewhere.
Truckdude thanks for that part number I got that written down so I dont forget do you know where I can get one ? Thanks again guys this is helping me so much ! |
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Today I spoke to 2 different wire harness company's "PSI" and "Electronic fuel Injection" still wait for "Nelson Performance" to call me back PSI full harness and ECU is about the same price as Electronic fuel injection but I really liked EFI he said he would help me out if I had any questions installing it and sounds like the layout works out better. Going to wait for Nelson to call me so I can make my final decision. Any one have any Preferences ?
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I would keep the DBW and call the yard and see if you can get the TAC, pedal and the jumper harness between the two. Just putting a DBC throttle body on a later DBW intake has some interference issues. Also, if you're not going to be 'slamming' it when you go to lower it, the truck oil pan should be fine. It will be an inch or so below the crossmember, but on trucks it usually isn't a problem.
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Seeing that this follows along with this thread, I'm going to ask this question:
I have a complete setup including the pedal for a '05 LQ4. I completely forgot about the TAC module and jumper harness and I'm pretty sure the vehicle is now scrapped. How hard are these to locate and are they year/model specific? |
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Local part stores can order them i got mine off ebay cuase i needed them faster then l8cal store could tet them
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LS1Nova, yes after speaking with the harness people they suggested keeping the drive by wire since its already setup that way and I Confirmed with the yard today the TAC will be comming with it and the gas pedal...the nice thing about this yard is if for some reason down the road I need something they will send it to me free of charge for the next 150 days. Thanks for your help
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IIRC 06 they changed to a different pedal, from the metal to the plastic molded one. Verify which one you have your hands on now just to be sure, you never know if you got a late-production model or something like that. |
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I got a harness from FuelInjectionConnection, and I was extremely happy with it. Its nicely loomed, uses high-quality wiring and materials, has its own clean little fuseblock, and installed extremely easily. Every single wire was labeled. It came with a few pages of instructions, and they always answered calls and emails fast. They also sent me replacement pigtails when a last minute equipment change (my fault) caused them not to match up...they sent them 2 nd day priority and charged me nothing at all. |
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Do you guys know if the stock gas tank will work for this setup ? I was reading something about the gas tank needing an internal pump ? set up at 60psi ? can someone elaborate ?
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BR3W City...THANK YOU !! I was kinda leaning that way but you just confirmed it for me ! Thanks again !
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I will be relocating the tank to the back. I'm not fond of making the stocker work and I've heard the pump whine can get old fast.
Curious, is George the guy in Wilmington? Dude sells a lot of motors. Almost bought one from him, just couldn't provide the VIN at the time or start the engine for me. But I can wait till I find a whole truck for myself. |
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This thought just entered my mind: Do I need the Radiator too from the doner vehicle ? |
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I used WWW.lsx-harness.com also at the top of this forum is a sticky labeled FAQs it lists all. The fuel system stuff/wiring mounts and everything
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I've done fuel pumps both ways, and my preference is an intank pump. That said my driver shortbed has an external pump and its not noisy at all, I think a lot has to do with what kind or brand of pump you use. The main draw back to a rear mounted tank for me is lack of a good place for a filler. I don't like fillers in the bed (just not practical) and I can't stand fuel doors in the bedside of a 67-72, but that's just my opinion. I'm building a blazer with an intank pump since I don't have to worry about a non stock fuel filler.
As for a radiator, if your original is in good shape, I would just use it. |
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I have a external pump on my S10, it's a little noisy at idle but going down the road you can't hear it over exhaust or radio.
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Im sorry about all the questions, but how hard is it to remove existing engine ? then install the new one ?...Reason I ask is I had a local garage say just to remove the existing engine and just seat and secure the engine would be $900 bucks. Im not sure if this is expensive or not but I was thinking I could at least remove the existing sbc 350 and TH350 tranny without too much trouble ? once its out I wanted to clean up the firewall and front end a little then paint...Once it was out I would probably be tempted to install the engine and tranny as a whole ? how hard is this I know the hood would have to be removed, would I have to remove the front fenderst and panels too and the radiator ?
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Edit: when I said pump whine, I meant an in-tank pump in the stock in-cab tank. I have seen a couple people run sound deadener and carpet around the tank to help quiet it down though.
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They sound good to man! Thanks. I have 2 amps hooked up to 4 speakers and have 4 speakers just off the radio wires. It sounds good.I can crank it up when I want too!;):chevy:
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Andy thats awesome, you got to have some tunes thats for sure ! I want to do mine up nice but probably do it when I finish up my interior.
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Taking the engine out is pretty straightforward....just start undoing bolts and wires, eventually you won't have any more big ones left to undo, and it'll come out :) You really only need to keep an eye on a few majore wiring connections (the places where old and new interface, like the starter wiring or if you are re-using any old alternator wiring). Even then, you can pretty much take it ALL out, as you'll end up re-doing a bunch of it anyway when the ls wiring goes in. PLUS, without knowing exactly where the trans is going to sit, I wouldn't pay someone else just to seat the engine. Do it yourself and you can adjust things like exact position, trans xmember postion, and mounting angle (shoot for 3-4* down). |
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I have always pulled the engine and transmission separate, my buddy always pulls them together.
you need some pretty steep angles to get them all to slip in. Several folks on here will suggest pulling the "dog house" or the front clip there is not too much to get that off and it will make working around it much easier. It can be a bit intimidating to start taking the body apart. |
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With the load leveler, getting the angles to take the whole thing out isn't all that bad. We put the truck up on jackstands so we could slide under it easy, then put on the cherrypicker/leveler and started to pull it out. With the truck in the air, the tail of the trans has room to swing down and then come forward and out.
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