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I'm probably wrong but i thought the 5.3 is a LS1. A version of it at least. I'm prolly wrong.
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Valve size is a bit bigger int he LS1 too .....
Like i said ... i'm prolly wrong. lol
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What parts are you changing? Are you going with a larger bore also?
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There is an LS1, LS6, LR4, LM7 LQ4 and LQ9, and all are varying sizes, with the LQ9 being the most desireable for buildup purposes. There is a lot more information out there describing each, but I don't have the time to look it up (sorry )
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Shifty here is my link to my build. You probably didnt know that I did it.
http://67-72chevytrucks.com/vboard/s...d.php?t=117144 04 5.3L SSR Motor with a 99 Camaro 4l60e
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Thanks, added!
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Hey shifty, I was wondering if these three links are comming up the same for you...I keep getting the same info. Just checking.... great work...there are some build ups there that I have never seen. Thanks this is a great idea.
'oscareltemblo' and his GenIII swap: http://67-72chevytrucks.com/vboard/s...d.php?t=196844 'RedAddiction' and his GenIII swap: http://67-72chevytrucks.com/vboard/s...d.php?t=196844 'SavageSpeed' and his tubbed/tricked out GenIII swap: http://67-72chevytrucks.com/vboard/s...d.php?t=196844
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Links fixed! Still haven't parsed through LS1tech to get all the threads i can find there. when I do, i'll re-bump the thread.
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Just added board member '68GenIII' and his swap thread, along with a link to discussion on headers, and a link to an article in a popular 4x4/offroad magazine's swap.
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You are the man shifty... thanks for the links. Are you going to the Good-Guys show this weekend in Atl.?
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Nope, got a close friend of mine in town from NY, so I'll be tied up with her and my fiance for the weekend. Besides that, I've got a partially shattered toe with a full cast on my leg that won't let my ankle bend, so ... it's incredibly hard to walk. More info and pics here: http://67-72chevytrucks.com/vboard/s...d.php?t=243166
Only extra work I'll be doing this weekend is trying to pull a couple of random sprigs of crab grass in the yard and swapping out a simple part in my VW.
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A little heads up on guys wanting or doing the conversion. I finished up making my harness stand alone today. If you have the pinouts it is really not a lot of trouble converting a harness. Here is a link with the pinouts http://www.ls1tech.com/forums/showthread.php?t=312119
This one is for a 98 and those are the wires you take out and use to power the harness, etc http://www.ls1tech.com/forums/showthread.php?t=312119 Last edited by jkade; 08-18-2007 at 10:40 PM. |
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Are the 6L motors from trucks the same as the 6L corvette or gto motor except the intake? I would imagine that the 6L truck motor is cheaper than buying the "corvette" name. Thanks Josh
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Yep. Same thing, for the most part. Iron block as opposed to aluminum and ~1/2 point lower compression.
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Some more info.... I bought a set of fans and a radiator out of a 98 camaro and it is the same height or close enough to the stock radiator. You can save some money this way, both with all the hoses on the radiator and the fans shipped for $100 bucks.
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I found this truck in Arkansas a few years ago. I did not buy it, but I should have. The motor and tranny are from Street and Performance and were installed in Mena, Arkansas. The truck was a strong runner and you could not glue it to the ground, even if you wanted to. Cruise along at 30 MPH and step on it and the rear tires would just light up like a roman candle.
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The Vette' and GTO 6.0l is an LS2. More differences than the block and compression, but still fairly interchangable. A few engine covers and sensor locations being the biggest differences.
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