Bought a junkyard drivetrain, now what?
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Bought a junkyard drivetrain, now what?
Hi all, so I've picked up a new motor and trans out of an 06 Sierra 2500. It's a complete lq4 longblock with all accessories, wire harness, pcm, fuses along with a 4l80e, converter, yoke, and so on. It was from a wrecked truck and I got it all for $1400/to my door and since it's an 06 I think it is still the Gen III stuff but with the newer and stronger rods. I checked the exhaust manifold bolts and they are indeed 13mm which I believe is the same as the newer motors with better rods.. Truck had 120k miles on it but when they started it it ran beautifully. It was hit up front and totaled but no damage I could see to the motor/accessories outside of where the belt rubbed. Didn't seem like a bad deal as they were able to give me basically everything I need to swap it into a car. I just have to figure out what to put it in and which turbo I should go with.
Am I mistaken about the lq4's having better rods for this year?
Did I do good on this deal? I was originally looking for a 5.3 and this seemed to be a good package for the price and shouldn't have to spend alot of time finding odds and ends.
Is there anything else I should ask for from the donor truck that I hadn't listed above? They are dropping it all now.
Am I mistaken about the lq4's having better rods for this year?
Did I do good on this deal? I was originally looking for a 5.3 and this seemed to be a good package for the price and shouldn't have to spend alot of time finding odds and ends.
Is there anything else I should ask for from the donor truck that I hadn't listed above? They are dropping it all now.
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The next car I build will be more a cruiser than anything although I'm keeping some room up front for a turbo or two . I'm thinking Nova, Chevelle, Lemans, Tempast, GTO, etc. Just gotta keep my eyes open for a good roller.
It has throttle by cable so would it just be easier for me to get the gas pedal and all the linkage/wire? Trying to keep it simple for now.
It has throttle by cable so would it just be easier for me to get the gas pedal and all the linkage/wire? Trying to keep it simple for now.