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07-26-2010, 08:24 AM | #1 |
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'01 Silverado K1500 Engine Replacement
So.. my Silverado's 5.3L block cracked sometime back. Its a hairline crack, still runs great - but it eats cooling fluid. And its been doing it so long that while chasing the problem down, I had the oil sent out and tested, and the results came back and basically said the crank bearings are hosed.
So, I'm going to just buy a replacement long block, and swap the thing out. (I have no idea where the damage is - heads or block - and its not worth taking the risk). My budget is right about $3000 for the project - I'll be doing the work myself because shops want about $3000 in labor. A new rebuilt long block is about $2000 from various parts houses. My question - is there any kind of performance mods I should be doing prior to reinstalling it? Or anything else? (tips and tricks). I've done plenty of older engines in the past, but this will be my first new one.
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08-17-2010, 04:31 PM | #2 |
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Re: '01 Silverado K1500 Engine Replacement
Yeah, buy a 6.0 instead of a 5.3.
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