84 Monte 5.3 Build
On the upper hose, I actually made a new coupler this weekend but I don't have the pics uploaded yet. I built an aluminum tube with a temp sender bung welded in to feed the gauge.
Thanks!
-matt
ETA: Since you have to cut the intake tube anyway, it would work for a Driver's side setup just as well.
I needed a high pressure pump and hated the idea of a GN pump, which would starve under cornering and undoubtedly be unreliable. So, I bought a Dorman replacement tank.

I needed to change it, so I cut this lovely hole in it.

To make room for this.

Which would be mounted with this.

Then I welded it in.

and test-fitted.

I needed to bring it to the shop, so I loaded it in the Z06.

Then I put some paint on it.

With it in the car, I ran some lines and installed this.

Happy Happy Happy.

Getting closer.

Oooh

Then it was time to work on a hoist, so I had to get it ready to move. First time it's been on the ground since late 2011.

I needed exhaust, so I decided to make some.

My MIG tacks made my TIG welds look sloppy, thankfully nobody will see this under the car :dunno:

When I was happy with the fit, I welded on some flanges.

To keep it from cracking, I added these snazzy flex-joints, one on each side.

I got as far as the X-pipe before it was time to clean up for the weekend. My car is like sasquatch, every picture is grainy.
I have a question: why did you pull the motor and change motor mount plates? Also, where did you get the new plates from?
You'll have to let us know how she drove on the road and how the power is with the 5.3! I can get a 5.3 pretty inexpensive...but I'm trying to hold out for a 6.0 or 6.2 for the extra horsepower.
Thanks again for the great write up!!




I have a question: why did you pull the motor and change motor mount plates? Also, where did you get the new plates from?
You'll have to let us know how she drove on the road and how the power is with the 5.3! I can get a 5.3 pretty inexpensive...but I'm trying to hold out for a 6.0 or 6.2 for the extra horsepower.
Thanks again for the great write up!!
Here's my thought on the 5.3 vs 6.0 vs 6.2:
It takes a lot of work to properly convert the car for fuel injection and an LS; from the fuel tank/lines/pump to the exhaust, cooling, etc. So, my 5.3 engine cost me $225, it was basically the cheapest part of my swap. It runs good, doesn't leak oil, and makes good power. The total swap has run me north of $2500, due to all of the peripherals required to make it work. Now, I could have bought a 6.0, but that would have been $1200 or more, pushing me north of $3500. All of the items required would be basically the same, but I certainly wouldn't have money for a cam, springs, etc. So, I'm running the 5.3 for now, which has the car back on the road, and at some point in the future I'll swap it for a built 6.0, which will be an easy weekend ordeal since I did all of the other parts right up-front.
-matt
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I'm sure you build great cars, but I'd prefer that you keep your chest-thumping out of my thread. Thanks



