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11-04-2014, 09:46 AM | #1 |
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1987 gmc needs an engine. help please?
This past weekend was my brother's wedding in Austin and my truck has been having some issue for a while now and I drove it over there on Friday night. It has had a knock but I had no choice but to take it. Well..... I let my brother borrow it, the engine seized, now my truck is dead and I had to leave it there and luckily I got a ride back to Houston with my dad.
I have been looking on craigslist but I haven't found anything that will work yet. I'm hoping to find any of the 88-95 engines for sale and freshly pulled out or still in the truck running so I can hear it in person. I say 88 and up because I want to get the serpentine style belt setup in the process because my 87 engine is TBI but it has four v-belts which have always been a pain in one way or another when servicing it. Anybody on here in the Houston area have one of those? Any company that y'all recommend to get one from or had experience with? I can't afford to buy a crate engine for this because it's about $1800. My engine had about 135,000 miles on it and I want to get something with similar mileage or less if possible and taken care of. |
11-04-2014, 09:52 AM | #2 |
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Re: 1987 gmc needs an engine. help please?
You need to call every local scrap yard and see what they have... I haven't bought a tbi model but ive bought two of the Jegs crate motors ( carbed ones) and they are cheap and good
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11-04-2014, 09:56 AM | #3 |
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Re: 1987 gmc needs an engine. help please?
well I have called a few in Austin but they would want $600-700 for them which is too costly for me and then I can't even hear it run or anything either. I wish I could spend the money on a crate motor but I just can't. From what I vaguely remember hearing in the past, I have to use the specific engine replacement for a tbi motor. Something about the older engines not working with my accessories or the intake or something like that??
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11-04-2014, 11:00 AM | #4 |
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Re: 1987 gmc needs an engine. help please?
Used engines in a local Tucson scrapyard are about $250 "from air cleaner to oil pan" and I think a core charge of about $35. You take a chance that the engine is junk, but there are some things you can check if the engine is not running. I saw a good post somewhere online from a mechanic who gave instructions on how to evaluate a non-running engine in a junkyard. I would call other yards to see if you can get better prices. I don know that prices in Phoenix junkyards are much more expensive than at our Tucson Pull a Part.
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11-04-2014, 11:23 AM | #5 |
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Re: 1987 gmc needs an engine. help please?
This is going to sound harsh but I hear way to many of these stories of where people fail to plan ahead then later on can't afford to replace what they knew needed replacing and now need to get back on the road but want to do it on the free/extreme cheap. Sorry but it isn't going to happen. Start saving your money, get another side job, or take out a loan. Now if it were me I would have my brother at least help me with the install labor and/or the cost of some of the small parts. That is the least he could do since it was he who seized it up(if I understand your story correctly). Second is if I can't afford the $600-700 for a used engine yet I knew it was "having some issue for a while now " and it "has had a knock " then I would have not been driving it. I think you answered your own question as you already got your answer from the wrecking yards in your area and you admittedly can't afford it. From my perspective you either need to
A. Sell of scrap your truck then take the proceeds and find a beater car. B. Take out a loan or sell your property to make ends meet and get a replacement engine. C. Start saving your money/take an extra job/do side work etc. Try this http://www.car-part.com/ Last edited by K5owner; 11-04-2014 at 11:48 AM. |
11-04-2014, 12:09 PM | #6 |
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Re: 1987 gmc needs an engine. help please?
I just got off the phone with a yard in Alvin and the guy said he has a couple engines that are already out and he wants about $400. I'll be trying to go take a look at them this weekend and his price is about what I want to spend.
k5owner, I agree completely. There were several factors outside of my control that I would explain to you and you would be more understanding but I don't want to clutter this thread and I appreciate your input. My brother will be helping me though. I do own a 1990 suburban that is a beater and I will be using it in the meantime so I'm lucky I bought that a few months ago. . The things that I can think of right now are: I will clean it, shoot it with a coat of paint, replace the motor mounts, replace the water pump and thermostat, spray some oil in the spark plug holes and rotate it slowly to make sure everything moves freely, new plugs, check the harmonic balancer against the timing tab and top dead center of piston 1 with a piston stop, r&r the intake and valve cover gaskets, use new flexplate bolts, exhaust bolts, replace the y-pipe gaskets and bolts.... Last edited by old Rusty C10; 11-04-2014 at 07:01 PM. |
11-04-2014, 12:49 PM | #7 |
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Re: 1987 gmc needs an engine. help please?
I would use marvel mystery oil in the plug holes. I like Seafoam Deep Creep for this as well. Also see if you can get the pulley system off of a later model TBI engine. Much less in terms of belts to deal with and easier to work on. Also I would get 5 quarts of a cheap oil and filter for that engine and after install run it for a few miles then drain and refill with a premium oil and filter. Also check out that link I posted. It is always good to have a backup plan just incase the yard in Alvin doesn't have what you need.
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11-04-2014, 01:33 PM | #8 |
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Re: 1987 gmc needs an engine. help please?
Car craft the other day actually had a really nice article online of a quick ways to test junkyard engines. This would probably be a good read for you.
http://www.hotrod.com/how-to/engine/...41028_34557057
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11-04-2014, 05:06 PM | #9 |
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Re: 1987 gmc needs an engine. help please?
Just a question, but where is your brother in this ordeal? Does he own any of the part of the engine seizing up? I agree a good engine from a yard is hard to get and trust, but it has been done.
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11-08-2014, 06:58 PM | #12 |
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Re: 1987 gmc needs an engine. help please?
ok reopened thread as he subscribed post a wtb ad in classifieds if you want to see if a member has a used motor
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11-08-2014, 07:51 PM | #13 |
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Re: 1987 gmc needs an engine. help please?
Glad to see this thread open again. I think the intention of the guy was just brainstorming the idea of an engine swap and what options he may have available. I'm also very interested as my truck has 340k on the odometer and I'll be in his shoes too!
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In my younger years I had a 73 Chevelle with a 350 that had a light knock on cold start, low hot oil pressure, and ticking lifters. I replaced the oil pump with a high-volume unit. The hot oil pressure came up enough, the cold knock almost went away and the lifter ticking quieted down. It bought me enough time to save up for another engine without 280K on the clock. It never went bang in the just under 25K I ran it and the cold knock never came back to what it was. I probably could've milked another 10k out of it but I found an engine in my price range so that $25 oil pump already served its' purpose and that 350 became a core. As for the OP. If you aren't strapped for a rig. With the 1990 Suburban it sounds like you aren't. Then save and search. You'll find what you're looking for eventually. If you need that pickup more than the Suburban, right now, then the choice is clear. The Suburban just became a temporary donor. Thinking out loud... I wonder what would happen to engine longevity if the oil pump were replaced every 80-100K as a maintenance item and low starting viscosity oils like 0W40 or 5W40 or 5W50 were religiously used. My LS4 and 6.xL engines are Guinea pigs for the oil question I'm running Rotella T6 in them all. I'll probably swap out the oil pumps at 100K or so along with the damped crank pulleys on the 6.5L engines and the two harmonic-balancers that aren't already swapped to Fluidamper. It won't solve shaving down the rings and piston skirts but the bearings, lifters, cam, etc will probably last longer. I've pulled apart engines with 300+K on the clock, mildly low compression, more blowby than I was comfortable with, and whipped valves... probably where most of the compression was going. They both had no perceptible wear on any of the crank bearings or cylinder walls (The honing marks were still evident) but IDK whether the oil pumps were original.
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Just a thought, Wrench a Part has a couple locations, Austin and Belton. They have a website with inventory and their prices are on there too. I want to say they charge about $350 for an engine and accessories. I would give them a call. I go there for every once and while about 20-30 squarebodies are always there. Of course you can't test em, but for $350, that might work.
http://www.wrenchapart.com/price-list/ Good Luck
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From what I understand, those engines won't swap easily into my truck either because of the different heads and intake. I would have to buy a different intake manifold and then I would also need to have a custom tune made for it and change out the fuel pump and figure out a proper fuel pressure spring for the tbi to work right. I'm not too interested in trying to modify the stock computer to do something it wasn't designed for and it's still not a very accurate system. I've enjoyed its simplicity over the last 8 years when I need to repair it but I'm tired of the lackluster performance. I have read a good bit about the ls swap and it's pretty straight forward for a just a stock engine. I have always liked the idea of putting more power in the truck and now I have the opportunity to do so. |
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Now if you have the coin, can afford for your truck to be out of service for longer than a weekend, and care about performance/efficiency, the LSx option is hard to beat
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11-18-2014, 09:56 PM | #20 |
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Re: 1987 gmc needs an engine. help please?
Bare engine http://www.jegs.com/i/Chevrolet-Perf...oductId=752506
His 87 is centerbolt/tbi but that engine would work. Pretty sure you can use a tbi intake on older heads by slotting 2 of the holes. Would need to buy a new flexplate. Last edited by thepenguin99; 11-18-2014 at 10:05 PM. |
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Re: 1987 gmc needs an engine. help please?
Is there a good local automotive machine shop that can clean up your block and crank (not sure if you stated if they servicable or not), and you can get the remainder of the parts and assemble it yourself?
That said, sometimes it's better to have a longblock assembled by the rebuilder... The bulk of the money is in the machining anyway. |
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Where there is a will there is a way.
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11-19-2014, 07:23 PM | #24 |
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The GM crate engine is 2 piece rear main seal, yours is 1 piece in 87. Flexplate is different
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I believe this is the actual one he needs:
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