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Old 01-31-2014, 07:45 PM   #1
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Why do I want an LS motor?

So I originally wanted to make the '79 a modified stock truck. Biggest things were a carbed 350/sm465/np205/203 on 4"s and 35"s so I could take it wheeling...

And then I put a big dent in the side of the truck and I decided I dont want to beat on this one. SO,...

My friends have been saying 5.3 this 5.3 that, and at first I was like no but now I'm really starting to think about it.

IF I do decide to go with the 5.3, Do I want to go carbureted or fuel injected? Keep the th350 and np203 tcase? also I want to keep everything on the interior stock looking so you cant tell its been swapped.


I would like to hear all opinions and advice on this. Lets say I'm on a budget of roughly 2k... I can get the stock motor/harness/computer for around 5-800 bucks. I'm not cutting corners either.


If my budget is too low for your opinion say it anyway. I can always wait a little longer and factor that difference in.

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Old 01-31-2014, 08:03 PM   #2
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Re: Why do I want an LS motor?

Cheapest way is to keep your trans and transfer case, find a 5.3 with all sensors that doesn't need a rebuild, and do all the work yourself. You'll need a tune to tell the computer to ignore that it can't see the transmission sensors... for hard parts you'll need motor mount adapter plates and possibly a flexplate... Some incidentals along the way for sure, but I could get it done for less than 2 grand for a bare bones job. But to me, bare bones job is cutting corners. I wouldn't go through all of that for a stock 5.3... I'd be all cam/headers/heads/intake manifold/throttle body/etc.
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Old 01-31-2014, 09:23 PM   #3
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Re: Why do I want an LS motor?

Spend your cash on a great set of heads for the engine you have, that is where all the power is and one of the main benefits of an LS - along with their thin metric rings, a roller cam, and high ratio rocker arms. You can install these into a conventional sbc gen 1 block too.
Then you can blow past the 5.3 and 5.7 LS swap engines that cost a lot more.

The 6.0 was to replace the old 454, but they still had to release the 8.1 for torque needs.
Don't get me wrong they're great engines , I have a little 4.8 in my 1 ton box van, but it has 4.10 gears and wouldn't be able to tow anything - unless I emptied what we always carry.

Trucks love torque and that's what I'd have in mind vs. HP.
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Old 01-31-2014, 11:08 PM   #4
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Re: Why do I want an LS motor?

Go with the LS, more efficient, more potential and longevity. LS cost a little more to build but knowing what I know now! Best bet is to convert to cable driven And do a complete swap
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Old 02-01-2014, 12:54 AM   #5
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Re: Why do I want an LS motor?

On ebay for a 5.3l 4l60e computer/box and harness it's $1200 shipped. With a 6 month warranty and guaranteed to run. I'm going to give it a few nights before I make a decision.

I originally bought the truck because it was all mechanical and simple to work on compared to newer vehicles. And now I'm considering throwing a computer controlled motor in it... it's amazing what happens in 7 months lol
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Old 02-01-2014, 05:41 AM   #6
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Re: Why do I want an LS motor?

Give me a 70 LS-6 any day.
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Old 02-01-2014, 05:57 AM   #7
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Re: Why do I want an LS motor?

Look at it like this better gas mileage easier to start and smoother idle.And the ls family can make some big power pretty easy now if you got the cash.
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Old 02-01-2014, 08:58 AM   #8
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Re: Why do I want an LS motor?

I have the 5.3 in my 99 Z71, I really like the way it runs.... It has plenty of power and I'm not racing it. It does not hesitate to pass someone... I really like the way it runs... And it has 250k and runs like it's brand new.... Has only had SYNTHETIC OIL in it....these motors are built to last.... When it comes time for my 87, I'm thinking about looking for a 5.3
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Old 02-01-2014, 01:30 PM   #9
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Re: Why do I want an LS motor?

If you go LS, keep the fuel injection. The fuel injection is what makes it all worth it, in my opinion. I did my 5.3 swap for $2k and have seen people do it for a lot cheaper than that. Just do your research. I used my stock th400 and transfer case as well, works good. Also, my interior is completely stock, even the gage cluster. I was getting 7 mpg with my old 3/4 ton, TBI motor, 4.10 gears, and 33 inch tires. Now with the 5.3 I got that up to 14-15 mpg. If I put an overdrive trans in it I would expect it to be even better. So everything you want is possible.
Personally, I think LS swaps will date your car because there is much bigger and better technology coming out all the time. But they are SUCH great motors for a great price with tons of aftermarket support for easy modding.
I'm in the middle of another LS swap right now. You're welcome to check out my build threads linked in my sig, but there are a ton of threads on here with a lot more info.
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Old 02-01-2014, 01:36 PM   #10
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Re: Why do I want an LS motor?

And one more thing to mention, LS swaps are easy. A lot of people go carbed because they don't think they understand the computer and fuel injection. But I'm just a kid in my early twenty's who has never taken an automotive class in my life. So if I was able to do it with good results, anybody can.
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Old 02-01-2014, 05:15 PM   #11
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Re: Why do I want an LS motor?

If you go 5.3 or any Gen III small block, go with the injection. The cost to run the MSD box for the ignition system and the intake, you could have bought a custom harness and controller for the injection. Then you are still dealing with carb issues for tuning and driveability. Add to that the fact that you would still have to put an electric fuel pump on it since the Gen III's never had a mechanical fuel pump on them.

The Gen III's will give more power and better fuel economy over a first gen small block, stock vs stock. Once you start hopping them up, the gap widens.

I'm in the midst of collecting parts for my 5.3 swap. Savvy shopping has netted some bargains. I've got a list of stuff still yet to get, but I'll spend money on new stuff that I need and save on some of the other parts by getting used from a boneyard (brackets, fan/clutch and stuff). Half the fun is the search. Once I've got the parts list together, it's going to DirtyLarry's for the procedure. Doc Larry is going to lend is shop space and expertise to do a clean job.
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Give me a 70 LS-6 any day.
I had one. Awesome motor in it's day but the newer ls motors would chew it up and spit it out!
If you're considering an ls swap just listen to this 700 horse one on roadkill.
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Old 02-01-2014, 11:46 PM   #13
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Re: Why do I want an LS motor?

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I'm in the middle of another LS swap right now. You're welcome to check out my build threads linked in my sig, but there are a ton of threads on here with a lot more info.
I checked yours out before I made this post and I'm glad you commented. I've read all these replies a dozen times today and I think I'm going to make the jump. The only thing holding me back is I like the look of old skool motors better than today's motors. At the same time I like the performance newer motors have.

I feel like I'm going to the dark side.
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Old 02-01-2014, 11:51 PM   #14
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Re: Why do I want an LS motor?

I'm sure there's a LOT of hot rodders out there that won't like the swap (not that I care). I just don't want to be looked down upon when I roll up to a show and pop my hood lol. I was introduced into hot rodding by a very "numbers matching, original everything, period correct" individual at an early age and it kind of took root.
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Re: Why do I want an LS motor?

I'm totally new to this and tired of my 350 v8 gas guzzler piece of crap.How much hp and rwp this engine put out.Im not planning on 4x4 but I do plan on towing quit a bit around 1500 pounds 2000 pounds maybe small boat etc.
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i would want an overdrive trans over the ls engine by itself to th350. the combo of a ls and od trans is best.
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Old 02-02-2014, 08:38 AM   #17
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Spend your cash on a great set of heads for the engine you have, that is where all the power is and one of the main benefits of an LS - along with their thin metric rings, a roller cam, and high ratio rocker arms. You can install these into a conventional sbc gen 1 block too.
Then you can blow past the 5.3 and 5.7 LS swap engines that cost a lot more.

The 6.0 was to replace the old 454, but they still had to release the 8.1 for torque needs.
Don't get me wrong they're great engines , I have a little 4.8 in my 1 ton box van, but it has 4.10 gears and wouldn't be able to tow anything - unless I emptied what we always carry.

Trucks love torque and that's what I'd have in mind vs. HP.
you do know the last 8.1 was built in 2005 and the 6.0 only made 15 ft lbs less tq than the last mpfi 454. i had a 4wd 4.8 truck with 373 rear. i pulled cars with it at 65 mph on the interstate all the time.
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Old 02-02-2014, 08:40 AM   #18
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I'm totally new to this and tired of my 350 v8 gas guzzler piece of crap.How much hp and rwp this engine put out.Im not planning on 4x4 but I do plan on towing quit a bit around 1500 pounds 2000 pounds maybe small boat etc.
4.8 is around 270-285 depending on years. 5.3 is around 285-330. 5.7 350. 6.0 345-400. 6.2 is 415ish. 7.0 500 good luck affording the last one though.
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i would want an overdrive trans over the ls engine by itself to th350. the combo of a ls and od trans is best.
+1 I agree with this guy.
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I checked yours out before I made this post and I'm glad you commented. I've read all these replies a dozen times today and I think I'm going to make the jump. The only thing holding me back is I like the look of old skool motors better than today's motors. At the same time I like the performance newer motors have.

I feel like I'm going to the dark side.
There are lots of ways to doll up these LS motors and I think they can look great.


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Old 02-02-2014, 01:22 PM   #21
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move the coils and clean up the intake they look as good as other engine really.
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Lol. Eventually I would put the OD transmission in. What I'll end up doing is driving it for a little with the TH350 and then once I have the $$$ finish swapping the OD trans in.

That'll be after regearing though.
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Old 02-02-2014, 02:10 PM   #23
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its easier to go ahead to swap trans at the same time you have ecm harness and all that already to run it. just get a 5.3 4l60e out of a junk 4wd. make sure to get the 4 to 6 bolt transfercase adapter from the newer truck while your at it. with the long shaft 350 or 700r its a direct bolt in.
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its easier to go ahead to swap trans at the same time you have ecm harness and all that already to run it. just get a 5.3 4l60e out of a junk 4wd. make sure to get the 4 to 6 bolt transfercase adapter from the newer truck while your at it. with the long shaft 350 or 700r its a direct bolt in.
How does the linkage for the th350 differ from the 4l60e? The only thing is about putting in the tranny ill have to adjust driveline lengths which takes a little more money aka time.

The goal is to have it done by June.
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Old 02-02-2014, 05:34 PM   #25
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you can use the same shift linkage you need to change the indicator in the dash but thats 2 screws. the rest is computer controlled. you need a vss signal from your transfer case(with both trans for the ls). pretty simple just buy one of the signal generators. iirc the driveshafts are the same(i think). gm used a different adapter on the th350s vs the 700r4 so if you use the adapter off 93 up 4l60e truck and bolt it to your transfercase and the ds should work. if not your rear would be long enought to cut down and all you would need is the longer one off any od truck/suv for your front. your truck has the np208 right? you need to move the crossmember back but if you can use a drill this shouldnt be a problem. in a 700r4 truck the 4l60e is a bolt in which started in the early 80s. so if you had to source parts shouldnt be hard at all.
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