Checking Mileage at the Junk Yard 5.3/6.0 with a catch
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Checking Mileage at the Junk Yard 5.3/6.0 with a catch
I went to my local U-pull it yard yesterday and was surprised to find a Silverado with a 5.3 & and an express van with a 6.0. (they usually have junk for the 1980's) I have a project I am planning for over the winter that is going to be based on either one of these configurations. I am interested in pulling on of the two motors but I am skeptical about what I am actually getting. Both vehicles have a digital odometer and there are no "car batteries" allowed in the yard. Furthermore that yard does not keep the mileage of the vehicles on hand. I am looking for something with less the 200K. The 5.3 looks very clean and I would be willing to gamble on that one, however the 6.0 (express van) is caked in grease and I am willing to bet the mileage is going to be higher. Of course I want the 6.0. Has anyone figured out a way to check the mileage on one of these newer digital odometer vehicles by using a battery other than one meant for a car. Something I could carry in. I hate to pull this thing only to find the bearings are shot and the cylinder bores are way out of round.
For the record, I checked the oil change sticker,.. there wasn't one on either, and tore apart both vehicles looking for a mileage log... n/a
DG
DG
For the record, I checked the oil change sticker,.. there wasn't one on either, and tore apart both vehicles looking for a mileage log... n/a
DG
DG
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200k miles isn't a problem on LS motors...but on the other hand common sense tells me that express cans are usually work vehicles and get their *** beat on, where as a truck is usually better taken care of...just make sure you get a good deal and you will have the $ to right and of the wrongs
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Best bet is to look up the vin# like mentioned above, hopefully last know miles were recorded and then you could at the very least get a ball park figure of what the miles might be.
Do a compression test and see how it does, if everything is to your liking get it. Caked on oil and grease is nothing. That's what simple green and purple power is for and a lil primer/paint.
Do a compression test and see how it does, if everything is to your liking get it. Caked on oil and grease is nothing. That's what simple green and purple power is for and a lil primer/paint.
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don't be afraid of mileage as long as it looks good in side. pull a valve cover and try to have a peek inside the cylinders if you can. My 5.3 for my fox has 246k on it and still looks like it has 46k on it.
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I use 18v drill batteries to test window motors and stuff all the time. I see no reason why it wouldn't work to power up the cluster.
Even with high miles, grab both if the price is right. You can always run the 5.3 and build the 6.0 for later. At least pull the harnesses and ecms.
Even with high miles, grab both if the price is right. You can always run the 5.3 and build the 6.0 for later. At least pull the harnesses and ecms.
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Of the LS motors I've had apart(100k and below) cylinder wear was not an issue. All had less than .001" taper and round. Even my truck that had a lot of piston slap, little to no wear. Though the pistons needed to be replaced to keep the piston/wall clearance within tolerance which necessitated balancing too. Even though the van was likely a work vehicle, most of the miles could be highway.
I agree with everyone above, grab both with wiring and computers if the price is right. You could always resell whichever you don't use to someone whom does not want to go to the JY. The van probably has a 4L80 tranny, might consider grabbing it too.
I agree with everyone above, grab both with wiring and computers if the price is right. You could always resell whichever you don't use to someone whom does not want to go to the JY. The van probably has a 4L80 tranny, might consider grabbing it too.