4.8 or 5.3? How to tell?
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4.8 or 5.3? How to tell?
I just picked up what I believed was a 5.3 for a swap im doing, but I notice on the block it say 4.8L/5.3L. It has 862 heads and that's all I know so far, how can I tell if I indeed have a 5.3 or I need to bash someones head in for selling me the wrong motor?
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Unless you know the vehicle the motor came out of and can verify it that way the only other way i know of is to tear it down. I believe all the internals are the same (crank and rod length), but the 5.3 is a larger bore, but if I'm wrong someone please correct me. I'm not familiar with, to put it better I have no clue as to head casting differences between the 4.8 and 5.3. So before you go head bashing try and verify the vehicle it came out of, maybe there is some paperwork with the donor vehicle to verify its a 5.3. Good Luck.
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Pretty much what he said, if you knew what it came out of you would have a clue to what it is.
Both engines are identical aesthetically. The 4.8 has the shorter stroke though, bore should be the same(96.01mm/3.780"). The 5.3L should have the 3.622" stroke.
Example, Std Cab trucks came in 4.8L and Ext Cab had the 5.3. The trucks with a towing pkg should have the 5.3 as well.
Both engines are identical aesthetically. The 4.8 has the shorter stroke though, bore should be the same(96.01mm/3.780"). The 5.3L should have the 3.622" stroke.
Example, Std Cab trucks came in 4.8L and Ext Cab had the 5.3. The trucks with a towing pkg should have the 5.3 as well.
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You can pull the spark plugs and try to look at the pistons, or pull the heads if you plan on taking them off anyway. The 4.8 has flat tops and the 5.3 has a dished piston. You can also pull the oil pan and see what crank it has. 4.8 has 3.28 stroke and the 5.3 is 3.622.
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only way to really tell is to look at the top of the pistons.
4.8 = 3.27 stroke, 6.278 rod length, and 3.779 flat top piston
5.3 = 3.622 stroke, 6.098 rod length, and 3.779 dished piston
4.8 = 3.27 stroke, 6.278 rod length, and 3.779 flat top piston
5.3 = 3.622 stroke, 6.098 rod length, and 3.779 dished piston
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Alum block is the L33, it's the newer HO version. I did some research on that one not too long ago, basically, you have a small displacement LS6.
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Guess I never thought about that. Now that I think about it I remember there being a yellow mark in that area on the block. Crap now I just cant remember where it was. Im at work, it will have to wait till I get home. The suspense is killing me.
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Well in case anyone was wondering it is indeed a 5.3. Verified by the bore and the yellow paint parking over the 5.3 on the block. But man, its not dished very much, I expected more. Not complaining or anything just expected it to be more "dished" when I pulled the heads.