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Old 10-24-2010, 10:30 PM   #1
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Anyone done a 5.7 vortec swap ?

I tried a search but didn't find much, lots on 5.3's but didn't find anything on putting a 96-99 5.7 swap with FI, tranny and ecm. Just wondering if they are any easier to do than the 5.3. I want to be able to run stock guages. I had one of these trucks but I can't remember if the accelerator, speedo were electric or cable.
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Re: Anyone done a 5.7 vortec swap ?

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I tried a search but didn't find much, lots on 5.3's but didn't find anything on putting a 96-99 5.7 swap with FI, tranny and ecm. Just wondering if they are any easier to do than the 5.3. I want to be able to run stock guages. I had one of these trucks but I can't remember if the accelerator, speedo were electric or cable.

The vortec 350 has a cable throttle, electronic speedo,same motor mounts as all sbc, you can use your stock speedo with a elctronic to cable adapter.
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Old 10-24-2010, 10:41 PM   #3
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The vortec 350 has a cable throttle, electronic speedo,same motor mounts as all sbc, you can use your stock speedo with a elctronic to cable adapter.
Thanks, what about temp, oil press. guages, can you run mechanical?
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Thanks, what about temp, oil press. guages, can you run mechanical?

With the right sending units, you can run mechanical.
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Old 10-25-2010, 07:46 AM   #5
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Re: Anyone done a 5.7 vortec swap ?

You can use all the stock guages with a 5.3 also. Just use the Abbot cable x-box for the speedo. Shon on here is doing it with his 6.0 I believe, and he sells the CableX too. I'm running my 5.3 on stock guages but haven't decided on the speedo box yet, so no speed info. Everything else works fine.
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